- King
Shulgi foundation tablet (c. 2094–2046 BC)
Shulgi (𒀭𒂄𒄀 dšul-gi,(died c. 2046 BC)
formerly read as Dungi) of Ur was the
second king of the Third...
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Shulgi-simti was the wife or
concubine of
Shulgi,
second king of the
Third Dynasty of Ur. She is
known from a
large number of
cuneiform texts coming from...
- Self-praise of
Shulgi (
Shulgi D) is a
Sumerian hymn
dedicated to the
Third Dynasty of Ur
ruler Shulgi,
written on clay
tablets dated to
between 2100 and...
- chronology, was the
third ruler of the Ur III Dynasty. He
succeeded his
father Shulgi (c. 2030–1982 BC). His name
translates to 'bull calf of the moon-god'. The...
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centuries earlier. Many
significant changes occurred in the
empire under Shulgi's reign. He took
steps to
centralize and
standardize the
procedures of the...
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during the Ur III period, most
notably during the rule of the
prolific king
Shulgi. His
accomplishments include the
completion of
construction of the Great...
- known,
preceding the Code of
Hammurabi by 300 years. He and his
successor Shulgi were both
deified during their reigns, and
after his
death he continued...
- The
colophon of this text
mentions that it was
copied during the
reign of
Shulgi (2084–2037 BC), the
second king of the Ur III dynasty. The USKL is especially...
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reference to the
region dates to the
Third Dynasty of Ur of Sumer, when King
Shulgi mentioned the city of Urbilum. The city was
later conquered by the ****yrians...
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battle after he had been
abandoned by his army. He was
succeeded by his son
Shulgi. One
known daughter, Ama-barag,
married a
local man. The
other known daughter...