- Samsu-
iluna (Amorite: Shamshu-
iluna, "The Sun (is) our god") (c. 1749–1712 BC) was the
seventh king of the
founding Amorite dynasty of Babylon. His reign...
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context of
military employment,
during the
reigns of
Babylonian kings Samsu-
iluna (1686 to 1648 BC), Abī-ešuh, and Ammī-ditāna. The
origin and classification...
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Hammurabi died and p****ed the
reins of the
empire on to his son Samsu-
iluna in c. 1750 BC,
under whose rule the
Babylonian empire quickly began to unravel...
- chronology, Samsu-
iluna dies and is
succeeded by Abi-Eshuh. Rim-Sin I,
ruler of the
Middle Eastern city-state of
Larsa Samsu-
iluna, king of
Babylon since...
- Samsu-
Iluna:
Second year
after the year Samsu-
iluna the king by the
command of Enlil... Year 31 of Samsu-
Iluna:
Third year
after the year Samsu-
iluna the...
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preceded by Samsu-
iluna, who was his father. His
exuberant titles included, "descendant of Sumu-la-El,
princely heir of Samsu-
iluna,
eternal seed of kingship...
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Dynasty of Babylon, at that time
ruled by Samsu-
iluna (c. 1749–1712 BC), son of Hammurabi.
Texts of Samsu-
iluna indicate Rîm-Anum was
captured but are uncertain...
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lasting from
January 1, 1749 BC to
December 31, 1740 BC. 1749 BC–Samsu-
iluna succeeds Hammurabi as king of Babylon. However, his rule is not very effective...
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action involving the K****ites is
preserved in the date
formula for Samsu-
iluna's ninth year (1741 BC). It is
called "the year of the K****ite army", in which...
- 19th
century BC.
During the Old
Babylonian Empire, in the
reign of Samsu-
iluna, Ur was abandoned. It
later became a part of the
native Sealand Dynasty...