- King
Shulgi foundation tablet (c. 2094–2046 BC)
Shulgi (ð’€ð’‚„ð’„€ dÅ ulgi,
formerly read as Dungi) of Ur was the
second king of the
Third Dynasty of Ur. He...
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Shulgi-simti was the wife or
concubine of
Shulgi,
second king of the
Third Dynasty of Ur. She is
known from a
large number of
cuneiform texts coming from...
- Self-praise of
Shulgi (
Shulgi D) is a
Sumerian hymn
dedicated to the
Third Dynasty of Ur
ruler Shulgi,
written on clay
tablets dated to
between 2100 and...
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Poems for
kings Third Dynasty of Ur - Ur-Nammu,
Shulgi (including the Self-praise of
Shulgi (
Shulgi D), Amar-Sin, Shu-Sin, Ibbi-Sin Isin
dynasty - Ishbi-Erra...
- and then
engraved by
Shulgi. The
other carnelian bead is in the
British Museum, its
inscription reads: "To Ninlil, his Lady,
Shulgi,
mighty man, king of...
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elegiac composition, "The
Death of Ur-Nammu". He was
succeeded by his son
Shulgi. The king
seems to have
married family members to
important people all over...
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centuries earlier. Many
significant changes occurred in the
empire under Shulgi's reign. He took
steps to
centralize and
standardize the
procedures of the...
- the
double eclipse that
takes place 23
years after the
ascension of king
Shulgi of
Babylon by
those holding to the long chronology. c. 2125 BC–2055 BC:...
- (V****als of Ur III) Ur III
dynasty "Kings of Ur,
Sumer and Akkad" Ur-Nammu
Shulgi Amar-Sin Shu-Sin 2025-1763 BCE
Amorite invasions Ibbi-Sin
Elamite invasions...
- left".
Though the
title is only well-attested for Ur-Nammu and his son
Shulgi (r. c. 2094–2047 BC), it was the
primary royal title of the
Third Dynasty...