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  1. Jul 22, 2014 · I am the hero of heroes, with the strength of a battle-mace, as I smite the rebel lands right and left. 251-256 I am gold dust, I am lapis lazuli in its lode, I light the Land like a lamp. I am the good semen of kingship, the seed of rulership. I am the scion of a cedar, a forest of cypresses.

  2. Ishme-Dagan, fourth king of the Isin dynasty, reigned twenty years (2237–18), but concerning the history of his reign little is known. He appears in all known references to him as “the god Ishme-Dagan”, in accordance with the prevalent custom of emperor-worship in the periods of the third dynasty of Ur and the succeeding dynasties of Isin and Ellasar.

    • S. Langdon
    • 1931
  3. 1-13 He made the people follow the proper path, and ousted (?) the enemy from Sumer. He removed the wicked tongues, and made justice shine forth like copper. That fathers should be feared and mothers respected, that sons should pay heed to the words of their fathers, and that mercy, compassion and pity should be shown, that one should provide ...

  4. Ishme-Dagan I (Akkadian: Išme-Dagān) was a monarch of Ekallatum and Assur during the Old Assyrian period.The much later Assyrian King List (AKL) credits Ishme-Dagan I with a reign of forty years; however, it is now known from a limmu-list of eponyms unearthed at Kanesh in 2003 that his reign in Assur lasted eleven years.

  5. Jul 21, 2014 · The Electronic Text Corpus of Sumerian Literature (Texts: All Artifacts, Color Coding, & Writings in Bold Type With Italics Inside Parenthesis, are Added by Editor R. Brown, not the Authors, Translators, or Publishers!) (gods in blue) 1-6 Lord who among the gods makes the clever decisions, most prominent among them from the south to

  6. en.wikiquote.org › wiki › Ishme-DaganIshme-Dagan - Wikiquote

    Apr 27, 2022 · Ishme-Dagan. Ishme-Dagan ( Akkadian: Išme-Dagān; fl. c. 1889 BC — c. 1871 BC by the short chronology of the ancient near east) was the 4th king of the First Dynasty of Isin, according to the "Sumerian King List" ( SKL ). Also according to the SKL: he was both the son and successor of Iddin-Dagān. Lipit-Ištar then succeeded Išme-Dagān.

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  8. Dagan, JRAS. 1926, 15-42 - Chicra, Crozer, No. I.1 The. hymn then takes up the praise of the " god Ishme-Dagan ". Innini and Ishme-Dagan are placed on the same level as divine beings (1. 40), and their functions are determined by Enlil. and Ninlil; Innini is commanded to declare, " Ishme-Dagan.

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