- (Sumerian: lugal-an-ub-da-limmu-ba, Akkadian: šarru
kibrat arbaim, šar kibrāti arbaʾi, or šar
kibrāt erbetti),
alternatively translated as King of the Four...
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title "King Naram-Sin, king of the four-quarters" (Lugal Naram-Sîn, Šar
kibrat 'arbaim), the four-quarters as a
reference to the
entire world. He was also...
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completing seven successful military campaigns. The
similar title of šar
kibrāt erbetti ("King of the Four
Corners of the World") may have
required successful...
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person sg. m
kbirt gdirt f
kbirti gdirti 3rd
person sg, m
kibir gidir f
kibrat gidrat 1st
person pl. (m/f)
kbirna gdirna 2nd
person pl. m
kbirtu gdirtu...
- to
align himself with a predecessor. Some titles, like the
Akkadian šar
kibrāt erbetti ("king of the Four
Corners of the World") and šar kiššatim ("king...
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Mesopotamian titles explicitly claiming world domination, the
others being šar
kibrāt erbetti (King of the Four
Corners of the World) and šar kiššatim (King of...
- Naram-Sin's (Sargon's grandson) "King of the Four
Corners of the World" (šar
kibrāt erbetti). The
political union of
Sumer and
Akkad under the
Akkadian Empire...
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Tilmen Höyük and the
Architectural Tradition of Old
Syrien Palaces. In: Ina
Kibrāt Erbetti.
Studi di
archeologia orientale dedicati a
Paolo Matthiae. Rom,...