Lugalzagesi
Lugalzagesi
(circa 2340-2316 BC) was the king of the Mesopotamian city of Umma a few kilometers from Lagash, a city of which he was a staunch rival.1
Biography
In the XXIV century B.C. C., Eannatum de Lagash had defeated and subdued the city of Umma, this victory is the one that is represented in the "Stele of the vultures".
When Lugalzagesi ascended the throne, he organized his army and defeated Urukagina descendant of Eannatum, ending the hegemony of Lagash and including it in his patrimony, later he took the very important city of Kish, and behind it fell Nippur, Larsa, Ur, and the other Sumerian cities until he reached Uruk, where he founded the III Uruk dynasty (of which he is the only exponent). He had accumulated so many titles on his way through the Sumerian cities, such as "ensi of Enlil (Nippur)", "Governor of Utu (Ur)", "Priest of Anu (Uruk"), etc.
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