Aga (Sumerian: 𒀝𒂵 Aga, Agga, or Akkà) commonly known as Aga of Kish, was the twenty-third and last king in the first dynasty of Kish during the Early...
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of the present bed of the Euphrates River. The conflict between Uruk and Kish and the relations between Gilgamesh and Aga of Kish seem to cast light on...
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Enmebaragesi (redirect from Enmebaragesi of Kish)
penultimate king of the first dynasty of Kish and is recorded as having reigned 900 years in the Sumerian King List. Like his son and successor Aga he reigned...
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Gilgamesh (redirect from Gilgamesh of Uruk)
Aga describes Gilgamesh's revolt against his overlord Aga of Kish. Other Sumerian poems relate Gilgamesh's defeat of the giant Huwawa and the Bull of...
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poet Aga vom Hagen (1872-1949), German painter, author, and art patron Aga Radwańska, Polish tennis player AGA (singer), Hong Kong singer Aga of Kish, Ensi...
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his son Aga of Kish are portrayed as contemporary rivals of Dumuzid, the Fisherman, and Gilgamesh, early rulers of Uruk. Some early kings of Kish are known...
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Sumerian King List (redirect from Second Dynasty of Ur)
successor Aga of Kish, the final king mentioned before Kish fell and kingship was taken to E-ana, also appears in the poem Gilgamesh and Aga. The next...
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refer to King Aga of Kish himself. Another figure Line art of Aga of Kish from the Stele of Ushumgal. Blau Monuments Warka Vase "Stele of Ushumgal". www...
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David (redirect from King of Israel David)
romanized: Dāwīḏ, "beloved one") was a Jewish monarch of ancient Israel and the third king of the United Kingdom of Israel, according to the Hebrew Bible and Old...
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En-me-barage-si of Kish (c. 2600 BC), said to have defeated Elam and built the temple of Enlil in Nippur. Enmebaragesi's successor, Aga, is said to have...
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