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Lagash Entemena, also
called Enmetena (Sumerian: 𒂗𒋼𒈨𒈾, EN-TE-ME-NA),
lived circa 2400 BC, was a son of
Enannatum I who re-established
Lagash as a power...
- city on
behalf of its god Shara, and
whose name,
according to the Cone of
Enmetena, was Ush. Gu-Edin had been
claimed by the énsi of Lagash,
Eannatum – author...
- "fixed the
border with Enakalle,
ruler of Umma"
Extract from the Cone of
Enmetena, Room 236
Reference AO 3004,
Louvre Museum. Umma Ur-Lumma was the son of...
- 'freedom'." The
earliest known usage of the word was in the
decree of
Enmetena restoring "the
child to his
mother and the
mother to her child." By the...
- Lugal-emuš /
Enmetena /
ruler / of Lagaš, / the E-muš,
their beloved temple, /
built / and
ordered (these) clay
nails for them. /
Enmetena, / who built...
- Lagaš."
Extract from the Cone of
Enmetena, Room 236
Reference AO 3004,
Louvre Museum. Umma
According to
Enmetena's account, Ush is the one who invaded...
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ruled for at
least 14 years. He
entered in a
territorial conflict with
Enmetena,
ruler of Lagash, as
mentioned in an inscription: "He (Il)
diverted water...
- signs). "CDLI-Found Texts". cdli.ucla.edu.
Retrieved 2018-03-12. "Cone of
Enmetena, king of Lagash". 2020.
Archived from the
original on 2020-02-27. Retrieved...
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including the
boundary markers of Mesilim. "Eanatum,
ruler of Lagash,
uncle of
Enmetena ruler of Lagash,
demarcated the
border with Enakale,
ruler of Umma. He...
- p. 46. ISBN 978-0-429-72638-5. "Cone of
Enmetena, king of Lagash".
Louvre Museum. 2020. "Cone of
Enmetena, king of Lagash". 2020. "CDLI-Found Texts"...