Lagash Entemena, also called Enmetena (Sumerian: ππΌπ¨πΎ, EN-TE-ME-NA), lived circa 2400 BC, was a son of En-anna-tum I, and he reestablished Lagash as...
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inscription by Entemena, in the Net Cylinder Mesilim Lugal Kish-ki (π¨π² π π§π ), "Mesilim, King of Kish", on the "Net Cylinder" of Entemena YBC 7289 YBC...
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Enakalle (section Enakalle in the cone of Entemena)
stele of Mesilim, trying to take Gu-Edin, as recording in the Cone of Entemena. Ush was severely defeated by Eannatum of Lagash, in a battle recorded...
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pa-bil3-ga en-mete-na ensi2 lagaΕ‘ki-ka-ke4 "Eannatum, ruler of Lagash, uncle of Entemena, ruler of LagaΕ‘" 39β42 ππππ· en-a2-kal-le πΊπΌπ ensi2 ππ΅π π ummaki-da...
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already attained. A vase of calcite, also dedicated by Entemena, has been found at Nippur. After Entemena, a series of weak, corrupt priest-kings is attested...
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E-iginimpa'e Meskigal Ur-Lumma Il Gishakidu (Queen Bara-irnun) Enannatum Entemena Enannatum II Enentarzi Ur II dynasty Nanni Mesh-ki-ang-Nanna II Kiku-siwe-tempti...
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The Vase of Entemena is a tripod type silver vase and was named after Entemena, the ruler of Lagash. The vase was recovered in Telloh in 1888 at the site...
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records the friendship pact of Entemena, governor of Lagash, and Lugal-kinishedudu, governor of Uruk. It identifies Entemena as the builder of the temple...
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E-iginimpa'e Meskigal Ur-Lumma Il Gishakidu (Queen Bara-irnun) Enannatum Entemena Enannatum II Enentarzi Ur II dynasty Nanni Mesh-ki-ang-Nanna II Kiku-siwe-tempti...
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