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Rimush (or Rimuš, 𒌷𒈬𒍑 Ri-mu-uš; died c. 2270 BC) was the
second king of the
Akkadian Empire. He was the son of
Sargon of Akkad. He was
succeeded by...
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Empire 3 of the
presumed 40
Sargon year-names are known, 1 (presumed 9) of
Rimush, 20 (presumed 56) of Naram-Sin, and 18 (presumed 18) of Shar-kali-shari...
- name. Naram-Sin was a son of Manishtushu. He was thus a
nephew of King
Rimush and
grandson of
Sargon and Tashlultum. Naram-Sin's aunt was the High Priestess...
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successor Rimush faced widespread revolts, and had to
reconquer the
cities of Ur, Umma, Adab, Lagash, Der, and
Kazallu from
rebellious ensis.
Rimush introduced...
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Rimush or Rīmu[š],
inscribed mri-mu-u[š] on the only
variant List of ****yrian
kings on
which he appears, was the
ruler of ****yria or
perhaps just the part...
- in use for
centuries thereafter.
Sargon was
succeeded by his son
Rimush;
after Rimush's death another son, Manishtushu,
became king.
Manishtushu would be...
- had been
occupied by
Sargon of Akkad. This led to a
direct conflict with
Rimush, Sargon's son and successor, who in turn
invaded Elam, and victoriously...
- Neo-****yrians in the 8th
century BC: the most
likely site
would be Dur-
Rimush (a cult
center of the god Adad), nine
kilometers north of Dur-Sharukin (Tell...
- 11
years after his father's death. It is not
certain that Mut-Ashkur or
Rimush actually ruled ****yria.
Their names do not
appear in the more
complete copies...
- later. The town of KI.AN was also nearby. KI.AN,
which was destro**** by
Rimush, a
ruler of the
Akkadian Empire.
There are
known to have been six gods of...