Eannatum: King of the Ancient City of Lagash
Eannatum was a prominent Sumerian ensi (ruler or king) of Lagash, reigning around 2500–2400 BCE. He established one of the earliest recorded empires, extending his influence across Sumer, Akkad, and...
Eannatum was a prominent Sumerian ensi (ruler or king) of Lagash, reigning around 2500–2400 BCE. He established one of the earliest recorded empires, extending his influence across Sumer, Akkad, and...
Lagash (modern Al-Hiba, Iraq) was one of the most prominent city-states in ancient Sumer, flourishing as a center of power, culture, and religion in the Ancient Near East. Located near...
Ninhursag was a prominent deity in Sumerian mythology. Also known as Ninmah, Damgalnuna, and several other names, Ninhursag was revered as one of the seven great deities of Sumer. She...
Ur-Baba, also known as Ur-Bau, was a prominent ensi (ruler) of the ancient Sumerian city-state Lagash. His leadership spanned a critical period in Mesopotamian history, marked by the decline of...
Shu-turul, also known as Shu-durul, stands as a pivotal figure in Mesopotamian history as the final monarch of the Akkadian Empire. His reign, lasting fifteen years, marks the end of...
Gudea stands out as one of the most illustrious ensi (governor) of Lagash, a prominent city-state in Southern Mesopotamia. His reign, spanning approximately from 2144–2124 BC (middle chronology) or 2080–2060...