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- Lagash Entemena, also called Enmetena (Sumerian: π’‚—π’‹Όπ’ˆ¨π’ˆΎ, EN-TE-ME-NA; fl. c. 2400 BC), was a son of Enannatum I who re-established Lagash as a power...
- Cylinder of Entemena", Journal of the American Oriental Society, vol. 36, pp. 137–39, 1916 Barton, George A., "A New Inscription of Entemena", Journal of...
- The Vase of Entemena is a tripod type silver vase and was named after Entemena, the ruler of Lagash. The vase was recovered in Telloh in 1888 at the site...
- inscription by Entemena, in the Net Cylinder Mesilim Lugal Kish-ki (π’ˆ¨π’² π’ˆ— 𒆧𒆠), "Mesilim, King of Kish", on the "Net Cylinder" of Entemena YBC 7289 YBC...
- already attained. A vase of calcite, also dedicated by Entemena, has been found at Nippur. After Entemena, a series of weak, corrupt priest-kings is attested...
- stele of Mesilim, trying to take Gu-Edin, as recording in the Cone of Entemena. Ush was severely defeated by Eannatum of Lagash, in a battle recorded...
- sometimes led to historical inaccuracies, or misstatements of facts.) King Entemena's nail is a prime example of a clay nail in excellent condition, as well...
- Eannatum's son, Entemena: once by Ur-Lumma and once by his successor Illi. The first attack was defeated soundly, according to Entemena's account, and the...
- also 5,000 years old, which weighs 660 pounds; and the headless statue of Entemena. The Harp of Ur was torn apart by looters who removed its gold inlay."...
- Enannatum II (Sumerian: π’‚—π’€­π’ˆΎπ’Ί, EN.AN.NA-tum2; fl. c. 2400 BC), son of Entemena, was Ensi (governor) of Lagash. Only a few inscriptions of Enannatum II...