- of the
reforms of
Uruinimgina (
Urukagina) -
Oriental Institute Museum,
University of
Chicago Reform cone of
Urukagina Louvre Museum AO 3149 Transcription...
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Urukagina, of the city-state of Lagash, is best
known for his
reforms to
combat corruption, and the Code of
Urukagina is
sometimes cited...
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According to
inscriptions describing the
reforms of the
Sumerian king
Urukagina of
Lagash (c. 2300 BC), the
earlier custom of
polyandry in his country...
- order:
Cuneiform law The code of law
found at Ebla (2400 BC) Code of
Urukagina (2380–2360 BC) Code of Ur-Nammu, king of Ur (c. 2050 BC).
Copies with...
- Game of Ur". Mesopotamia, as
shown by
successive law codes,
those of
Urukagina,
Lipit Ishtar and Hammurabi,
across its
history became more and more a...
- Mari Anbu, Anba, Bazi, Zizi of Mari, Limer, Sharrum-iter
Ukush Lugalanda Urukagina Luh-ishan 2350 BCE Puzur-Nirah Ishu-Il Shu-Sin Uruk III
dynasty Lugal-zage-si...
- Umma, who
ultimately annexed most of the
territory of
Lagash under king
Urukagina, and
established the
first reliably do****ented
kingdom to encomp**** all...
- his wife Bara-namtara) the son of Enentarzi. The last
ruler of Lagash,
Urukagina, was
known for his judicial, social, and
economic reforms, and his may...
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their former importance.
Inscriptions describing the
reforms of king
Urukagina of
Lagash (c. 2350 BC) say that he
abolished the
former custom of polyandry...
- Ninlil, and
Debate between sheep and
grain 2400 BC:
Sumerian Code of
Urukagina 2400 BC – 2300 BC:
Egyptian Pyramid Texts,
including the
Cannibal Hymn...