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Alulim (Sumerian: 𒀉𒇻𒅆, romanized:
Álulim; transliterated: a₂.lu.lim) was a
mythological Mesopotamian ruler,
regarded as the
first king ever to rule...
- came to be
viewed as
Alulim’s vizier, and he was
considered to have
brought civilization to the city as the sage of King
Alulim. In
Sumerian mythology...
- societies,
individuals have been mononymous,
receiving only a
single name.
Alulim,
first king of Sumer, is one of the
earliest names known; Narmer, an ancient...
- c. 2334 BC
Early Dynastic I period: c. 2900 – c. 2800 BC
Eridu dynasty (
Alulim) Bad-tibira
dynasty (Dumuzid)
Larak dynasty (En-sipad-zid-ana)
Sippar dynasty...
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Genesis 4:22
Genesis 5:21–22
Genesis 5:25–26
Genesis 5:28–30
Genesis 5:32
Alulim 1
Chronicles 1:1 Ibn Ishāq, Sīrat Rasūl Allāh, tr. A.
Guillaume (Oxford:...
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Chronicle (ABC 18), W-B 444, W-B 62
copies of the SKL: he was
preceded by
Alulim and
succeeded by En-men-lu-ana of Bad-tibira. The Uruk List of
Kings and...
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kingship descended from heaven, the
kingship was in Eridug. In Eridug,
Alulim became king; he
ruled for 28800 years.
Alaljar ruled for 36000 years. 2...
- fit, if at all. Book 2
describes the
history of the
Babylonian kings from
Alulim down to Nabon****ar (747–734 BC).
Eusebius reports that
Apollodorus reports...
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Ashmolean Museum. Weld-Blundell Prism,
initial paragraph about rule of
Alulim and
Alalngar in
Eridu for 64.800
years Sumerian King List Langdon, S. (1923)...
- have been the
adviser of the
mythical first (antediluvian) king of Eridu,
Alulim. That
connection is
found in some texts, with King
Alulu (Ref STT 176+185...