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Erishum I or Erišum II, the son and
successor of Naram-Sin, was the king of the city-state ****ur from c. 1828/1818 BC to 1809 BC. Like his predecessors...
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Erishum I or Erišu(m) I (inscribed me-ri-šu, or mAPIN-ìš in
later texts but
always with an
initial i in his own seal, inscriptions, and
those of his immediate...
- Sirius. This
calendar was more
advanced than the
Babylonian calendar.
Erishum III, King of ****yria, 1598–1586 BC (traditional date), or ca. 1580–1567...
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started a
native ****yrian
dynasty that
endured for
eight generations until Erishum II was
overthrown by the
Amorite Shamshi-Adad I.[citation needed] Hildegard...
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Synchronistic King List
diverges from the ****yrian King List and
considers Erishum I (r. c. 1974–1935 BC), the
fourth king of the Puzur-Ashur dynasty, to...
- Dynasty. It is now in the
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. 1974 BC:
Erishum I
became the thirty-third
ruler of ****yria. 1953 BC:
Senusret I launches...
- an
important economic center in
northern Mesopotamia. From the time of
Erishum I (c. 1974–1935 BC)
until the late 19th
century BC, the city was a hub...
- ****yria: Old
Period (complete list) – Sharma-Adad II, King (1601–1598 BC)
Erishum III, King (1598–1586 BC,
traditional date, c.1580–1567 BC,
newer dating)...
- Old ****yria Puzur-Ashur I Shalim-ahum Ilu-shuma
Erishum I
Ikunum Sargon I Puzur-Ashur II Naram-Sin
Erishum II Isin-Larsa
period (Amorites)
Dynasty of Isin:...
- I,
provides no clue as to when the
succession of
Erishum II had
taken place. As the
reign of
Erishum II was
prematurely ended by the
conquests of Shamshi-Adad...