- The Code of
Lipit-Ishtar is a
collection of laws
promulgated by
Lipit-Ishtar (r. 1934 – 1924 BCE (MC)), a
ruler in
Lower Mesopotamia. As
cuneiform law...
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Lipit-Ishtar (Akkadian:
Lipit-Ištar; c. 1934-1924 BC (MC) was the 5th king of the
First Dynasty of Isin,
according to the
Sumerian King List (SKL). Also...
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Lipit-Enlil,
written dli-pí-it den.líl,
where the
Sumerian King List and the Ur-Isin king list
match on his name and reign, was the 8th king of the 1st...
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successor of Iddin-Dagān.
Lipit-Ištar then
succeeded Išme-Dagān. Išme-Dagān was one of the
kings to
restore the Ekur.
Lipit-Ishtar (fl. c. 1859—1848 BCE...
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Bolasi Cabaruan Cayanga Colisao Gumot Inmalog Norte Inmalog Sur Lekep-Butao
Lipit-Tomeeng
Longos Central Longos Proper Longos-Amangonan-Parac-Parac Fabrica...
- BC), the Code of
Eshnunna (approximately 100
years before Lipit-Ishtar), the Code of
Lipit-Ishtar (1934–1924 BC), and the
Babylonian Code of Hammurabi...
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precedence and
decisions made by kings. The
codes of
Urukagina and
Lipit-Ishtar (the Code of
Lipit-Ishtar) have been found. The most
renowned of
these was that...
- Ibbi-Sin Isin
dynasty - Ishbi-Erra, Shu-Ilishu, Iddin-Dagan, Ishme-Dagan,
Lipit-Ishtar, Ur-Ninurta, Bur-Suen, Enlil-bani
Larsa dynasty - Gungunum, Sin-Iddinam...
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according to the SKL: he was both the son and
successor of Iddin-Dagān.
Lipit-Ištar then
succeeded Išme-Dagān. Išme-Dagān was one of the
kings to restore...
- attempted.
Extant collections include: The Code of Ur-Nammu of Ur. The Code of
Lipit-Ishtar of Isin. The Laws of
Eshnunna (written by
Bilalama or by Dadusha)...