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Lagash Gudea (Sumerian: 𒅗𒌤𒀀, Gu3-de2-a; died c. 2124 BC) was a
Sumerian ruler (ensi) of the
state of
Lagash in
Southern Mesopotamia, who
ruled c. 2080–2060...
- ISBN 978-1-85075-282-0. Gabriel, Gösta, "Das Zylinder-Fragment Nr. 1+6,
Gudeas Zylinder X und Ninĝirsus
Heldentaten im Gebirge:
Textedition und -rekonstruktion"...
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Approximately twenty-seven
statues of
Gudea have been
found in
southern Mesopotamia.
Gudea was a
ruler (ensi) of the
state of
Lagash between c. 2144 BC...
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Digital Library Journal 2024 (1), 2024 Falkenstein, Adam, "Die
Inschriften Gudeas von Lagaš",
Analecta Orientalia 30, Rome:
Biblical Institute Press, 1966...
- Thebes",
Eleventh Dynasty of Egypt. 2124 BC:
Gudea,
ruler (ensi) of Lagash, dies. c. 2120 BC:
Votive statue of
Gudea from
Lagash (Iraq) is made. 2119 BC–2113...
- 'steppe' or 'plain'; Akkadian: 𒉌𒋾𒈝 i3-ti-num2) is a
toponym featured on the
Gudea cylinders as a
watercourse from
which plaster is
taken to
build a temple...
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religion and art, as in the "Libation vase of
Gudea",
dedicated to
Ningishzida by the
Sumerian ruler Gudea (21st
century BCE
short chronology). The mušḫuššu...
- E-badbarra, "house,
outer wall." Yet
another one was
built in
Girsu by
Gudea,
though its name is unknown. This
ruler considered him to be his personal...
- Puzur-ili Ur-Utu Umma II
dynasty Lugalannatum (v****al of the Gutians) Ur-Baba
Gudea Ur-Ningirsu Ur-gar Nam-mahani
Tirigan 2125 BCE
Tenth Dynasty of
Egypt Meryhathor...
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temple worshiped. As for Neo-Sumerian sculptures, the many
prayer statues of
Gudea were the most
common for this period,
although in fact his
reign ended a...