- Asia
portal Ibrium (died c. 2322 BC), also
spelt Ebrium, was the
vizier of Ebla for king Irkab-Damu and his
successor Isar-Damu.
Ibrium is
attested to...
- Ibarum; fl. c. 2275 BC) was a son of
Sargon of Akkad,
first king of Akkad.
Ibrium Ibrahim (disambiguation)
Abraham (disambiguation) Frayne,
Douglas R. "Sargonic...
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earliest written texts from
Syria is a
trading agreement between Vizier Ibrium of Ebla and an
ambiguous kingdom called Abarsal c. 2300 BC. This is known...
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Abraham Nimrod vs.
Abraham Gathering of
Israel Genealogies of
Genesis Ibarum Ibrium List of
oldest fathers Pearl of
Great Price (Mormonism)
Table of prophets...
- Ebla for king Ishar-Damu for 17 years. He was the son of his predecessor,
Ibrium, who had been Ishar-Damu's
vizier for 15 years. Ibbi-Sipish
visited cities...
-
contemporary of
Ibrium of Ebla,
appears to have
lived in the mid-23rd
century BC,
according to the king list.
Tudiya concluded a
treaty with
Ibrium for the use...
-
Ibrium's term,
Nagar was
defeated by Mari,
causing the
blockage of
trade routes between Ebla and
southern Mesopotamia via
upper Mesopotamia.
Ibrium became...
- a
treaty for the
operation of a kārum in
Eblaite territory, with "King"
Ibrium of Ebla (who is now
known to have
instead been the
vizier of the King Isar-Damu...
- was
Arrukum and he was
appointed by king Irkab-Damu. He was
followed by
Ibrium who kept his
office for 20 years, and
managed to
establish a
parallel dynasty...
- Iblul-Il was
called King of Mari Abarsal.[citation needed]
Vizier of Ebla
Ibrium (24th-century BC)
campaigned against the city of
Abarsal during the time...