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Entemena, son of En-anna-tum I, reestablished Lagash as a power in Sumer. He defeated Illi of Umma, and, with the aid of Lugal-kinishe-dudu of Uruk, successor to Enshakushanna, who is in the king list. Lagash or Sirpurla was one of the oldest cities of Sumer and later Babylonia. ... Sumer (or Shumer, Egyptian Sangar, Bib. ... Umma was an ancient city in Sumer. ... Uruk (Sumerian Unug, Biblical Erech, Greek Orchoë and Arabic وركاء Warka), was an ancient city of Sumer and later Babylonia, situated east of the present bed of the Euphrates, on the line of the ancient Nil canal, in a region of marshes, about 140 miles (230 km) SSE from Baghdad. ... The Sumerian king list is an ancient text in the Sumerian language listing kings of Sumer from Sumerian and foreign dynasties. ...


A tripod of silver dedicated by Entemena to his god is now in the Louvre. A frieze of lions devouring ibexes and deer, incised with great artistic skill, runs round the neck, while the eagle crest of Lagash adorns the globular part. The vase is a proof of the high degree of excellence to which the goldsmith's art had already attained. A vase of calcite, also dedicated by Entemena, has been found at Nippur. The Louvre Museum (French: Musée du Louvre) in Paris, France, is one of the largest, oldest, most important and famous art galleries and museums in the world. ... The city of Nippur [nipoor] (Sumerian Nibru, Akkadian Nibbur) was one of the most ancient of all the Babylonian cities of which we have any knowledge, the special seat of the worship of the Sumerian god, Enlil, ruler of the cosmos subject to An alone. ...


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    History of Sumer:
    Notable Rulers of Sumer
    Legendary Kings:  Alulim Dumuzid Ziusudra
    First Dynasty of Kish Etana Enmebaragesi
    First Dynasty of Uruk Enmerkar Lugalbanda Gilgamesh
    First Dynasty of Ur Meskalamdug Mesannepada Puabi
    Dynasty of Adab Lugal-Anne-Mundu
    Third Dynasty of Kish Kubaba
    First Dynasty of Lagash Ur-Nanshe Eannatum En-anna-tum I
    Entemena Urukagina
    Third Dynasty of Uruk Lugal-Zage-Si
    Dynasty of Akkad Sargon Enheduanna Manishtushu
    Naram-Sin Shar-Kali-Sharri Dudu Shu-turul
    Second Dynasty of Lagash Gudea
    Fifth Dynasty of Uruk Utu-hegal
    Third Dynasty of Ur Ur-Nammu Shulgi Amar-Sin Shu-Sin Ibbi-Sin

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    History of Sumer - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1064 words)
    His son and successor Entemena restored the prestige of Lagash.
    After Entemena, a series of weak, corrupt priest-kings is attested for Lagash.
    The last of these, Urukagina, was known for his judicial, social, and economic reforms, and his may well be the first legal code known to history.
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