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    Shulgi (𒀭𒂄𒄀 d Šulgi, formerly read as Dungi) of Ur was the second king of the Third Dynasty of Ur. He reigned for 48 years, from c. 2094 – c. 2046 BC (Middle Chronology) or possibly c. 2030 – 1982 BC (Short Chronology).

  2. Jun 17, 2014 · Shulgi of Ur (r. 2029-1982 BCE) was the greatest king of the Ur III Period in Mesopotamia who raised the city of Ur to its greatest height and initiated (or encouraged) the Sumerian Renaissance.

    • Joshua J. Mark
  3. Under Ur-Nammu and his successors Shulgi, Amar-Su’ena, Shu-Sin, and Ibbi-Sin, this dynasty lasted for a century (c. 2112–c. 2004). Ur-Nammu was at first “governor” of the city of Ur under Utu-hegal. How he became king is not known, but there may well be some parallels between his rise and the… Read More

  4. Jun 17, 2014 · The Mighty Deeds of King Shulgi of Ur, Master of Mesopotamian Monarchs. In the early second millennium BC, the city-states of Mesopotamia thrived in the so-called “Ur III period.”. Assuming political frameworks previously abandoned in times of chaos, the rulers of the... Read Later.

  5. Feb 24, 2023 · Shulgi and Ninlil's Barge is a Sumerian poem commemorating a religious festival in the 8th year of the reign of Shulgi of Ur (2029-1982 BCE) in which he honored the divine couple Enlil and Ninlil by taking their statues on a river trip from Nippur to nearby Tummal and back.

    • Joshua J. Mark
  6. Mar 11, 2019 · A series of hymns dedicated to Shulgi, roughly contemporaneous with his reign, praise the king’s benevolence, physical might, sexual prowess, and divine parentage. These so-called “praise poems,” an intriguing genre of literature, laud Shulgi to the heavens.

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