
Shu-Sin - Wikipedia
Shu-Sin, also Šu-Suen (Akkadian: 𒀭𒋗𒀭𒂗𒍪: D Šu D Sîn, after the Moon God Sîn", the "𒀭" being a silent honorific for "Divine", formerly read Gimil-Sin) (died c. 2028 BC) was king of …
The World's Oldest Love Poem - World History Encyclopedia
2014年8月13日 · The world's oldest love poem is The Love Song for Shu-Sin (c. 2000 BCE) composed in ancient Mesopotamia for use in part of the sacred rites of fertility. Prior to its …
舒辛 - 维基百科,自由的百科全书
舒辛 (约公元前2037年—约公元前2029年在位)(英語: Shu-Sin,?—?) 乌尔 国王。 [1] 他新建边墙以阻挡敌人入侵,从东边 底格里斯河 向西部 幼发拉底河,绵延170英里。 他在用 阿卡 …
The 4,000-Year-Old Sumerian Love Poem and the Sacred
2014年8月9日 · Historians say the words were recited by a bride of Sumerian King Shu-Sin, fourth ruler of the Third Dynasty of Ur, who reigned between 2037 and 2029 BC, and used as a script …
Shu-Sin | king of Ur | Britannica - Encyclopedia Britannica
his successors Shulgi, Amar-Su’ena, Shu-Sin, and Ibbi-Sin, this dynasty lasted for a century (c. 2112–c. 2004). Ur-Nammu was at first “governor” of the city of Ur under Utu-hegal. How he …
The World's Oldest Love Poem - World History Edu
2024年12月7日 · The world’s oldest love poem, often referred to as the “Song of Love for Shu-Sin”, is a remarkable piece of history, showcasing the enduring nature of human emotion and …
The Love Song of Shu-Sin: The Oldest Love Poem of All Time
Shu-Sin was a Mesopotamian king who ruled over the land of Sumer close to four thousand years ago. The poem seems to be part of a rite, probably performed each year, known as the …
Oldest Love Poem Known / Marriage of Inanna and Dumuzi
An inscription dating back to c.2000 BCE, The Love Song for Shu-Sin is described as the world’s oldest known love poem. “Once a year, according to Sumerian belief, it was the sacred duty of …
The World's Oldest Love Poem Is 4,000 Years Old
2024年8月14日 · The Love Song for Shu-Sin, dating back to 2000 BCE, is considered the world's oldest known love poem. Discovered on a clay tablet, the poem originates from ancient Sumer …
King Shu-Sin – ALL MESOPOTAMIA
2014年11月1日 · The poem is the celebration of a ritual that took place each Mesopotamian new year, an event that took place around the Spring Equinox. It was written on the tablet found for …