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  1. 4 days ago · The kings are listed in reverse order in the AKL, starting from Aminu and ending with Apiashal (who is also included in the list of kings who lived in tents). Hale, son of Apiashal. Samani, son of Hale. Hayani, son of Samani. Ilu-Mer, son of Hayani. Yakmesi, son of Ilu-Mer. Yakmeni, son of Yakmesi. Yazkur-el, son of Yakmeni.

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  2. Apr 22, 2024 · 10. Xerxes I. Xerxes the Great sat on the throne from 486 BC to 465 BC, from the age of about 36 years. He finished many of the incomplete projects from his father’s era, supervising the construction of the Gate of All Nations, the Palace of Darius, the Hall of a Hundred Columns, and the great meeting hall Apadana.

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  3. May 4, 2024 · Igigi, Nanum, Imi and Elulu, the four of them were kings but ruled for a total of only 3 years. Dudu took control and ruled for 21 years and Shudurul, son of Dudu, ruled 15 years. All told, eleven kings ruled a total of 197 years before Agade was defeated and its kingship carried off to Uruk.

  4. May 2, 2024 · Ishme Dagan Ii van Assyrie was born in the year 1600 BC, son of Shamshi Adad Ii van Assyrie. He died in the year 1565 BC. This information is part of Stamboom Muijrers-Binnekamp by Will Binnekamp on Genealogy Online.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ramesses_IIIRamesses III - Wikipedia

    5 days ago · 20th Dynasty. Usermaatre Meryamun Ramesses III was the second Pharaoh of the Twentieth Dynasty in Ancient Egypt. Some scholars date his reign from 26 March 1186 to 15 April 1155 BC, and he considered to be the last great king of the New Kingdom. His long reign saw the decline of Egyptian political and economic power, linked to a series of ...

  6. Apr 22, 2024 · The Sumerian King List (abbreviated SKL) or Chronicle of the One Monarchy is an ancient literary composition written in Sumerian that was likely created and redacted to legitimize the claims to power of various city-states and kingdoms in southern Mesopotamia during the late third and early second millennium BC. It does so by repetitively listing Sumerian cities, the kings that ruled there ...

  7. 4 days ago · Sin (/ ˈ s iː n /) or Suen (Akkadian: 𒀭𒂗𒍪, d EN.ZU) also known as Nanna (Sumerian: 𒀭𒋀𒆠 D ŠEŠ.KI, D NANNA) was the Mesopotamian god representing the moon.While these two names originate in two different languages, respectively Akkadian and Sumerian, they were already used interchangeably to refer to one deity in the Early Dynastic period.

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