Enannatum I, the Glossary
Enannatum I (๐๐ญ๐พ๐บ), son of Akurgal, succeeded his brother E-anna-tum as Ensi (ruler, king) of Lagash.[1]
Table of Contents
10 relations: Akurgal, Eannatum, Enannatum II, Ensi (Sumerian), Entemena, Lagash, Ninurta, Umma, Ur-Lumma, 25th century BC.
- 25th-century BC Sumerian kings
- Kings of Lagash
Akurgal
Akurgal (๐๐ณ๐ฒ, "Descendant of the Great Mountain" in Sumerian) was the second king (Ensi) of the first dynasty of Lagash. Enannatum I and Akurgal are 25th-century BC Sumerian kings and kings of Lagash.
Eannatum
Eannatum (๐๐ญ๐พ๐บ) was a Sumerian Ensi (ruler or king) of Lagash circa 2500โ2400 BCE. Enannatum I and Eannatum are 25th-century BC Sumerian kings and kings of Lagash.
Enannatum II
Enannatum II (๐๐ญ๐พ๐บ), son of Entemena, was Ensi (governor) of Lagash. Enannatum I and Enannatum II are 25th-century BC Sumerian kings, ancient Near East people stubs and kings of Lagash.
See Enannatum I and Enannatum II
Ensi (Sumerian)
Ensi (cuneiform:, "lord of the plowland"; Emesal dialect: umunsik; italic) was a Sumerian title designating the ruler or prince of a city-state.
See Enannatum I and Ensi (Sumerian)
Entemena
Entemena, also called Enmetena (๐๐ผ๐จ๐พ), lived circa 2400 BC, was a son of En-anna-tum I, and he reestablished Lagash as a power in Sumer. Enannatum I and Entemena are 25th-century BC Sumerian kings and kings of Lagash.
Lagash
Lagash (cuneiform: LAGAล KI; Sumerian: Lagaลก) was an ancient city state located northwest of the junction of the Euphrates and Tigris rivers and east of Uruk, about east of the modern town of Al-Shatrah, Iraq.
Ninurta
Ninurta (๐ญ๐ฉ๐๐ :, possible meaning "Lord Barley"), also known as Ninฤirsu (๐ญ๐๐๐ข:, meaning "Lord Girsu"), is an ancient Mesopotamian god associated with farming, healing, hunting, law, scribes, and war who was first worshipped in early Sumer.
Umma
Umma (๐๐ต๐ ; in modern Dhi Qar Province in Iraq, was an ancient city in Sumer. There is some scholarly debate about the Sumerian and Akkadian names for this site. Traditionally, Umma was identified with Tell Jokha. More recently it has been suggested that it was located at Umm al-Aqarib, less than to its northwest or was even the name of both cities.
Ur-Lumma
Ur-Lumma (๐จ๐ญ๐๐ท) was a ruler of the Sumerian city-state of Umma, circa 2400 BCE.
25th century BC
The 25th century BC comprises the years from 2500 BC to 2401 BC.
See Enannatum I and 25th century BC
See also
25th-century BC Sumerian kings
- Akurgal
- E-iginimpa'e
- Eannatum
- Enakalle
- Enannatum I
- Enannatum II
- Enentarzi
- Entemena
- Lugal-kinishe-dudu
- Lugal-kisalsi
- Lugalnamnirลกumma
- Lugalshaengur
- Lugalsilรขsi I
- Mesilim
- Mug-si
- Pabilgagaltuku
- Uhub
- Ur-Nanshe
- Urzage
- Ush, king of Umma
Kings of Lagash
- Akurgal
- Eannatum
- En-hegal
- Enannatum I
- Enannatum II
- Enentarzi
- Entemena
- Gudea
- Lugal-ushumgal
- Lugalanda
- Lugalshaengur
- Nam-mahani
- Pirig-me
- Puzer-Mama
- Ur-Baba
- Ur-Nanshe
- Ur-Ningirsu
- Ur-Ningirsu I
- Ur-gar
- Urukagina
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enannatum_I
Also known as En-anna-tum I, Enanatum I, Enannatum.