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Tashlultum (fl. ca. late 24th to
early 23rd
centuries BCE) was a wife of King
Sargon of Akkad. Her name is
known to
archaeology only from a
single shard...
- "Nimrod"
derived from the latter. The name of Sargon's main wife,
Queen Tashlultum, and
those of a
number of his
children are
known to us. His
daughter Enheduanna...
- king of the
Akkadian Empire. He was the son of
Sargon of
Akkad and
Queen Tashlultum. He was
succeeded by his
brother Manishtushu, and was an
uncle of Naram-Sin...
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become hegemonic ruler of Sumer, and in
later ages
deified as "Kubaba".
Tashlultum (c. 2400 BCE),
Akkadian queen, wife of
Sargon of
Akkad and
mother of Enheduanna...
- Kish Kug-Bau 3rd
Dynasty of Uruk Lugal-zage-si
Dynasty of
Akkad Sargon Tashlultum En-hedu-ana Man-ishtishu Naram-Sin of
Akkad Shar-kali-sharri Dudu of Akkad...
- of the
Sumerian King List. He was the son of
Sargon of
Akkad and
Queen Tashlultum,
brother of Enheduanna, Rimush, and Shu-Enlil, and the
father of Naram-Sin...
- Manishtushu. He was thus a
nephew of King
Rimush and
grandson of
Sargon and
Tashlultum. Naram-Sin's aunt was the High
Priestess En-hedu-ana. Most recensions...
- role by her father, King
Sargon of Akkad. Her
mother was
probably Queen Tashlultum.
Enheduanna was
appointed to the role of High
Priestess in a
shrewd political...