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Lagash Lugalshaengur (Sumerian: ๐๐ฎ๐, Lugal-sha-engur), (c. 2600 BCE), was ensi (governor) of the
Sumerian city-state of Lagash. The
First dynasty of...
- buys land. Both his
status and date are disputed. He was
followed by
Lugalshaengur about whom also
little is known. Mesilim, who
called himself King of...
- and
renovation of Ur-Nanshe's
original buildings. He
ascended after Lugalshaengur (lugal-ลกa-engur), who was the ensi, or high
priest of Lagash, and is...
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Akalamdug Mesannepada A'annepada
Meskiagnun Elulu c. 2500s BC En-hegal
Lugalshaengur Ur-Nanshe
Akurgal Pabilgagaltuku Ush c. 2400s BC Lugal-kinishe-dudu...
- "Governor of Kish"
Mesilim ๐จ๐ฒ r.โc. 2550ย BC
Historicity certain temp. of
Lugalshaengur of
Lagash #
Depiction Ruler Succession Epithet Approx.
dates Notes Early...
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Mesilin was
contemporary with an
otherwise unknown king of
Lagash named Lugalshaengur. This
suggests that
Mesilin ruled before the
Lagash dynasty of Ur-Nanshe...
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contemporary with Nin-kisalsi and
probably his suzerain.
Another such
ruler is
Lugalshaengur,
Governor of Lagash, who also
appears in
inscriptions as a v****al of...
- For En-hegal, King of
Lagash (๐๐ถ๐
๐๐ ๐ข๐๐ท), in the
Tablet of En-hegal
Reign c. 2570 ย BCE
Successor Lugalshaengur Dynasty 1st
dynasty of Lagash...