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  1. Lagash

    About the Argentinian comic books character Nippur de Lagash the fictional planet in the Asimov story ... 1.svg 300px right thumb At the time of Hammurabi , Lagash was located near the shoreline of the gulf ... thumb Entemena s cuneiform inscribe d Silver Vase Louvre Image Gudea of Lagash Girsu.jpg thumb Gudea of Lagash, diorite statue found at Girsu Louvre Lagash Sumerian language Sumerian Laga sup ki ... Sumerian Dictionary. http psd.museum.upenn.edu epsd epsd e3246.html Lagash . Accessed 19 Dec ... 22 km east of the modern town of Ash Shatrah . Lagash was one of the oldest cities of the Ancient ... 25 km 0 abbr on northwest of Al Hiba, was the religious center of the Lagash state. Lagash s temple ..., it appears that Lagash was an important Sumer ian city in the late 3rd millennium BC. It was at that time .... With the Akkad ian conquest Lagash lost its independence, its ruler or ensi becoming a vassal of Sargon of Akkad and his successors but Lagash continued to be a city of much importance and above all, a centre of artistic development. After the collapse of Sargon s state, Lagash again thrived under ... . At the time of Gudea, the capital of Lagash was actually in Girsu. The kingdom covered an area ... villages about 40 known by name . According to one estimate, Lagash was the largest city in the world ... Census, Edwin Mellen Press, 1987, ISBN 0889462070 ref Soon after the time of Gudea, Lagash was absorbed ... and Kaku of Lagash, Journal of Near Eastern Studies, vol. 43, no. 4, pp. 339 342, 1984 ref There is some ... mentioned, when it seems to have become part of the Greek kingdom of Characene . Dynasties of Lagash ... has been found in Sumerian, known as the rulers of Lagash . ref http etcsl.orinst.ox.ac.uk .... A few of the names from the Lagash rulers listed below may be made out, including Ur Nanshe, Ane tum , En entar zid, Ur Ningirsu, Ur Bau, and Gudea. First Dynasty of Lagash class nowraplinks cellspacing .... Second Dynasty of Lagash short chronology class nowraplinks cellspacing 0 cellpadding 3 rules all style ...   more details



  1. Nippur de Lagash

    Nippur de Lagash lang en Nippur from Lagash is an Argentina Argentine historic comics comic series set on the 23rd century BC XXIII century BC according to the Short chronology timeline short chronology , about a fiction al homonym warrior of Sumer , created by comic scriptwriter Robin Wood comics Robin Wood and illustrated by Lucho Olivera . ref http www.rebrote.com nippur index.htm es ref It was published by Columba Publishing on the D Artagnan and later Nippur Magnum comic books from 1967 to 1998, and is considered one of the most important Argentine comics . ref http www.historieteca.com.ar Historietas Nippur nippurdelagash.htm es ref Other comic artists who worked later on this comic are Sergio Mulko , N stor Barron N stor Barr n , Gustavo Am zaga, Ricardo Villagran Ricardo Villagr n and Jorge Zaffino ref http www.rebrote.com nippur html zaffino.htm ref , among others. Name His parents given name named him after the ancient city of Nippur , where they were born. He later gained the epithet from Lagash after leaving his home city, Lagash , in forced exile . Storyline His adventures, loosely framed on actual history, start when Nippur, a general of Lagash, is forced to escape from Mesopotamia after its invasion, carried out by Lugal Zage Si . He then wanders around the bronze age known world, the Middle East and east Mediterranean , making friends and enemies, before taking part on the Sargon of Akkad Formation of the Akkadian Empire Akkadian conquest of the Fertile Crescent . He thus become king of Lagash, but choose to Abdication abdicate and comes back to travel. References reflist External links http blancasmurallas.com.ar Blancas Murallas comic strip stub Category Argentine comic strips Category Fictional characters in comics de Nippur de Lagash es Nippur de Lagash it Nippur di Lagash ...   more details



  1. E-ninnu

    The E ninnu House of 50 was the E temple to Ningirsu in Lagash . It was constructed by King Gudea of Lagash in the mid 22nd century BC. In Uruk , the temple is also claimed to be built by Ur Nammu . Category Ancient Near East temples Category Mesopotamian mythology MEast myth stub fr Eninnu ...   more details



  1. En-anna-tum I

    Portal Ancient Near East En anna tum I succeeded his brother Eannatum as king of Lagash . During his rule, Umma once more asserted independence under Ur Lumma, who attacked Lagash unsuccessfully. Ur Lumma was replaced by a priest king, Illi, who also attacked Lagash. Notable Rulers of Sumer DEFAULTSORT En Anna Tum 01 Category Sumerian rulers AncientNearEast bio stub es Enannatum I ko 1 it En anna tum I ja 1 pl Enanatum I ru II ...   more details



  1. File:Morals and Dogma eagle.jpg

    The Double Headed Eagle of Lagash emblem of the 33rd of the Scottish Rite of Freemasonry . Scanned from the cover of Albert Pike Albert Pike s Morals and Dogma of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry Morals and Dogma . PD US ...   more details



  1. 2075 BC

    Unreferenced date December 2009 Events Estimation Lagash in Sumer becomes the largest city of the world, taking the lead from Akkad in Sumer . DEFAULTSORT 2075 Bc Category 21st century BC hist stub bs 2075 p.n.e. ...   more details



  1. 2030 BC

    Events Estimation Ur , capital of Sumer becomes the largest city of the world, taking the lead from Lagash in Sumer . http geography.about.com library weekly aa011201a.htm Category 21st century BC bs 2030 p.n.e. fr 2030 gl 2030 lt 2030 m. pr. m. e. ...   more details



  1. Hegir-Nuna

    Hegir Nuna or Gangir is a goddess in Sumerian mythology . She is one of the seven daughters of the goddess Baba goddess Baba , known chiefly at Lagash . References Michael Jordon, Encyclopedia of Gods, Kyle Cathie Limited, 2002 Category Mesopotamian deities ...   more details



  1. Hendursaga

    Orphan date February 2009 Hendursaga is the god of law in Sumerian mythology Sumerian , Babylonian, and Akkadian mythology . He was titled by Gudea of Lagash herald of the land of Sumer . References Michael Jordon, Encyclopedia of Gods, Kyle Cathie Limited, 2002 Category Mesopotamian deities ...   more details



  1. Nindub

    Orphan date February 2009 Nindub is a locally known Sumerian mythology Sumerian god. He is identified with the city state of Lagash . References Michael Jordon, Encyclopedia of Gods, Kyle Cathie Limited, 2002 Category Mesopotamian deities MEast myth stub ...   more details



  1. List of sovereign states in 3500 BC

    Sovereign states class wikitable border 1 Sovereign state Years Bad tibira Eridu 5400 600 BC Isin 3500 2100 BC Kish Lagash Mari 5000 1759 BC Girsu 5000 2100 BC Nippur 5000 2450 BC Ur 4000 2000 BC Uruk 4000 3100 BC Uncategorized date January 2011 ...   more details



  1. Lugalanda

    distinguish Lugalbanda Lugalanda also Lugal anda was a Sumer ian king of Lagash during the 24th century BC. Lugalanda was the son of the high priest of Lagash, who appointed him as king. At this time the high priests of Lagash were very influential, and either occupied the throne, or decided who should be king. The priests, especially the high priests, remained very influential during Lugalanda s reign. Lugalanda was married to Baranamtarra, the daughter of a great landowner who had commercial connections with the queen of Adab . All documents mentioning the reign of Lugalanda describe him as a wealthy and corrupt king. They say his reign was a time of great corruption and injustice against the weak. Inscriptions state that the king confiscated approximately 650 Morgen up to 650 hectare s of land. After nine years in power, Lugalanda was overthrown by Urukagina . Source The original text comes from http de.wikipedia.org w index.php?title Lugal anda&direction prev&oldid 47347470 German Wikipedia . It cites Helmut Uhlig Die Sumerer. L bbe, Bergisch Gladbach 1992, S. 208 ff., 211. ISBN 3 404 64117 5. German Sumerian rulers Category Sumerian rulers ca Lugalanda de Lugal anda es Lugalanda ka pl Lugalanda ru ...   more details



  1. Gu-Edin

    Gu Edin also transcribed Gu edena was a flat field in Sumer , in modern day Iraq . It lay between Umma and Lagash . Enakalli , ENSI Ensi of Umma, purposely destroyed the irrigation works in the field to create a margin of desolation on behalf of his god. The destruction of Gu Edin is paralleled in the Gor novel series by John Norman . External links http www.angelfire.com art2 assyrian Umma.html Short description of Umma coord missing Iraq Category Sumer MEast hist stub Iraq geo stub ...   more details



  1. Urnamman

    Urnamman was a Sumerian warrior hero . Originally hailing from Lagash , he travelled widely and was hailed for his courage, compassion and inventiveness. Some of his exploits are detailed in a cuneiform slab discovered in Nippur . He is generally held to not have been a real person, but a myth. References Sumeri ja sen henkinen perint eritoten Vanhassa testamentissa Armas Salonen Category Sumerian people MEast myth stub ...   more details



  1. Gatumdag

    Orphan date October 2008 Gatumdag is a fertility goddess in Sumerian mythology . She is the daughter of the sky god Anu An and is the tutelary mother goddess of Lagash . References Michael Jordon, Encyclopedia of Gods, Kyle Cathie Limited, 2002 Category Mesopotamian deities Category Fertility goddesses Category Mother goddesses Category Tutelary MEast myth stub ca Gatumdu de Gatumdu pl Gatumdug ru ...   more details



  1. Dragon (Ninurta)

    the Warrior Dragon from Sumerian u um Dragon in Sumerian mythology was one of the Heroes slain by Ninurta , patron god of Lagash, in ancient Iraq. It s body was hung on the seat of his chariot according to the ancient source lines 55 63 http etcsl.orinst.ox.ac.uk cgi bin etcsl.cgi?text t.1.6.1 . See also Ninlil Sumerian mythology Zu mythology Anz External links The Electronic Text Corpus of Sumerian Literature http www etcsl.orient.ox.ac.uk cgi bin etcsl.cgi?text c.1.6 Category Mesopotamian mythology ...   more details



  1. Lord Saman-ana

    Lord Saman Ana from Sumerian Saman Ana high vessal in Sumerian mythology was one of the Heroes slain by Ninurta , patron god of Lagash, in ancient Iraq. Almost nothing else is mentioned of this hero , his appearance is lacking. lines 128 134 http etcsl.orinst.ox.ac.uk cgi bin etcsl.cgi?text t.1.6.2 . See also Ninlil Sumerian mythology Zu mythology Anz External links The Electronic Text Corpus of Sumerian Literature http www etcsl.orient.ox.ac.uk cgi bin etcsl.cgi?text c.1.6 Category Mesopotamian mythology ...   more details



  1. Mermaid (Ninurta)

    the Mermaid from Sumerian Kuli ana mermaid in Sumerian mythology was one of the Heroes slain by Ninurta , patron god of Lagash, in ancient Iraq. Her body was hung on the foot board of Ninurta s chariot lines 55 63 http etcsl.orinst.ox.ac.uk cgi bin etcsl.cgi?text t.1.6.1 . See also Ninlil Sumerian mythology Zu mythology Anz External links The Electronic Text Corpus of Sumerian Literature http www etcsl.orient.ox.ac.uk cgi bin etcsl.cgi?text c.1.6 Category Mesopotamian mythology ...   more details



  1. Seven-headed serpent

    the Seven headed Serpent from Sumerian mu sa 7 snake with seven heads in Sumerian mythology was one of the Heroes slain by Ninurta , patron god of Lagash, in ancient Iraq. It s body was hung on the shining cross beam of Ninurta s chariot lines 55 63 http etcsl.orinst.ox.ac.uk cgi bin etcsl.cgi?text t.1.6.1 . See also Ninlil Sumerian mythology Zu mythology Anz External links The Electronic Text Corpus of Sumerian Literature http www etcsl.orient.ox.ac.uk cgi bin etcsl.cgi?text c.1.6 Category Mesopotamian mythology ...   more details



  1. Six-headed Wild Ram

    the Six headed Wild Ram from Sumerian eg sa 6 ram with six heads in Sumerian mythology was one of the Heroes slain by Ninurta , patron god of Lagash, in ancient Iraq. It s body was hung on the dust guard of Ninurta s chariot lines 55 63 http etcsl.orinst.ox.ac.uk cgi bin etcsl.cgi?text t.1.6.1 . See also Ninlil Sumerian mythology Zu mythology Anz External links The Electronic Text Corpus of Sumerian Literature http www etcsl.orient.ox.ac.uk cgi bin etcsl.cgi?text c.1.6 Category Mesopotamian mythology ...   more details



  1. Book:Ancient Lands

    saved book title subtitle cover image cover color Ancient Lands Ancient Lands Ammon Canaan Chaldea Babylonia Ur Uruk Eridu Kish Sumer Kish Girsu Nippur Lagash Elam Larsa History of ancient Israel and Judah Samaria Edom Judaea Roman province Judea Ancient Peoples Hittites Biblical Hittites Hasmonean Habiru Israelites ...   more details



  1. Puzer-Mama

    Portal Ancient Near East Puzer Mama was a ruler of Lagash before Gudea . Though he adopted the title of lugal , Puzer Mama shows kinship with future Lagashite kings in the religiosity of his inscriptions. Taking control of Lagash during Shar kali sharri s reign, when troubles with the Guti left the Sargonic king with only a small rump state whose center lay at the confluence of the Diyala River Diyala and Tigris river. Sargonic and Gutian Periods, p.  186 Contrast Puzer Mama s royal inscription, wherein he receives the various and thematically appropriate gifts of the gods, power by Ningirsu , intelligence by Enki , and position by Inanna , Sargonic and Gutian Periods, p.  272 thereby making him suitable for rulership, with the contemporary religious element of Shar kali sharri s various inscriptions, a call for the gods to punish any who alter his inscriptions, specifically to, tear out his foundations and destroy his progeny , one of a number of curses for protection of royal inscriptions which date back to the reign of Sargon. References Frayne, Douglas R. 1993 . Sargonic and Gutian Periods Toronto, Buffalo, London. University of Toronto Press Incorporated Notable Rulers of Sumer Category Sumerian rulers ko sh Puzer Mama ...   more details



  1. Bau (goddess)

    In Sumerian mythology Sumerian Citation needed date May 2009 and Akkadian mythology Bau or Baba was a goddess, daughter of An mythology An and Ninurta s wife. She had seven daughters, including Hegir Nuna Gangir . This goddess was depicted with the head of a dog , and her name means bark or woof . Bau was known as a patron deity of Lagash , where Gudea built her a temple. References Michael Jordan, Encyclopedia of Gods , Kyle Cathie Limited, 2002. Links http www.matrifocus.com IMB06 spotlight.htm Going to the Dogs Healing Goddesses of Mesopotamia Category Mesopotamian deities MEast myth stub fr Bau d esse it Bau mitologia pl Bau ru ...   more details



  1. Magilum boat

    refimprove date May 2010 The Magilum Boat Magilum from Sumerian ma gi lum , a ship of the netherworld in Sumerian mythology was one of the valuable items seized by Ninurta , patron god of Lagash, in ancient Iraq. This spoil was hung on an unknown part of his chariot according to the ancient source lines 55 63 http etcsl.orinst.ox.ac.uk cgi bin etcsl.cgi?text t.1.6.1 . See also Ninlil Sumerian mythology Zu mythology Anz External links The Electronic Text Corpus of Sumerian Literature http www etcsl.orient.ox.ac.uk cgi bin etcsl.cgi?text c.1.6 DEFAULTSORT Magilum Boat Category Mesopotamian mythology ...   more details



  1. Strong copper

    the Strong Copper from Sumerian urud ni kalag ga in Sumerian mythology was one of the valuable items seized by Ninurta , patron god of Lagash, in ancient Iraq. This spoil was hung on on the inside pole pin of his chariot according to the ancient source lines 55 63 http etcsl.orinst.ox.ac.uk cgi bin etcsl.cgi?text t.1.6.1 . See also Ninlil Sumerian mythology Zu mythology Anz External links The Electronic Text Corpus of Sumerian Literature http www etcsl.orient.ox.ac.uk cgi bin etcsl.cgi?text c.1.6 Category Mesopotamian mythology ...   more details




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