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~2130 BCE·Akkadian EmpireETCSRI

Utu-hegal 4 (The victory of Utu-hegal)

(1) Enlil, the king of all lands, entrusted Utu-heĝal, the powerful man, king of Unug, the king of the four quarters, the king whose orders cannot be countermanded, with wiping out the name of Gutium, the fanged snake of the mountains, who acted with violence against the gods, who carried off the rule over Sumer to a foreign land for himself, who filled Sumer with wickedness, who took away spouses from the married and took away children from parents, who made wickedness and violence normal in the Land. (24) He went to his lady, Inana, and prayed to her: “My lady, lioness in the battle, who…

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~2130 BCE·Akkadian EmpireETCSRI

Utu-hegal 5

(1') ... Inana ... Utu-heĝal, the powerful man, king of Unug, king of the four quarterṣ ....

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~2130 BCE·Akkadian EmpireETCSRI

Utu-hegal 6

(1) Whoever erases the inscription of Utu-heĝal, the powerful man, king of Unug, king of the four quarters, and writes his own name there — or make someone else do it on account of this curse —, or destroys this (bowl), may his reign be cut short, may his lineage come to an end! May An, the king of the gods, and Inana, lady of Unug, curse his ...!

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~2130 BCE·Akkadian EmpireEditorial

ZA 092, 276, 15

Catalogue entry from CDLI (Lagash II (ca. 2200-2100 BC)) — ZA 092, 276, 15. No scholarly translation has been published; the transliteration is from the ATF (CDLI's Atf-Friendly format).

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~2130 BCE·Akkadian EmpireEditorial

ZA 092, 288, 26

Catalogue entry from CDLI (Lagash II (ca. 2200-2100 BC)) — ZA 092, 288, 26. No scholarly translation has been published; the transliteration is from the ATF (CDLI's Atf-Friendly format).

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