
Amar-Sin - Wikipedia
Amar-Sin (Akkadian: 𒀭𒀫𒀭𒂗𒍪: D Amar D Sîn, "calf of Sîn", the "𒀭" being a silent honorific for "Divine"), (died c. 2037 BC) initially misread as Bur-Sin (c. 2046–2037 BC) middle chronology, …
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Amar-Sin (o Amarsuen), el tercero de los reyes de la III Dinastía de Ur, conocida como el Renacimiento sumerio y sucesor e hijo de Šulgi. Reinó en Mesopotamia entre los años 2046 y …
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Amar-Sin is otherwise known to have campaigned against Elamite rulers such as Arwilukpi of Marhashi, and the Ur Empire under his reign extended as far as the northern provinces of …
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Amar-Sin (Akkadian: 𒀭𒀫𒀭𒂗𒍪: D Amar D Sîn, "calf of Sîn", the "𒀭" being a silent honorific for "Divine"),(died c. 2037 BC) initially misread as Bur-Sin (c. 2046–2037 BC) middle chronology, …
Mud-brick of Amar-sin (Illustration) - World History Encyclopedia
2015年4月10日 · The cuneiform inscriptions stamped on this mud-brick mention the name of Amar-sin, king of Ur. Amar-sin was the 3rd king of Ur III Dynasty, and son of Shulgi. From …
Amar-Sîn — Wikipédia
Amar-Sîn est le troisième roi de la Troisième dynastie d'Ur, qui a régné de 2046 à 2038 av. J.-C. selon la chronologie moyenne et de 1981 à 1973 selon la chronologie basse. Il succède au …
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Amar-Sin (Akkadian: 𒀭𒀫𒀭𒂗𒍪: DAmarDSîn, after the Moon God Sîn", the "𒀭" being a silent honorific for "Divine"), initially misread as Bur-Sin (c. 2046-2037 BC middle chronology, or …
Mud Brick Stamped with the Name of King Amar-Sin
2016年6月24日 · This baked-mud brick was stamped with the name of the Neo-Sumerian king Amar-Sin (also spelled Amar-Suen; his name was previously misread as Bur-Sin). The …
Amar-Sin - Wikiquote
Amar-Sin (Akkadian: 𒀭𒀫𒀭𒂗𒍪}}: D Amar D Sîn, after the Moon God Sîn", the "𒀭" being a silent honorific for "Divine"), initially misread as Bur-Sin (ca. 1981–1973 BCE short chronology) was …
Amraphel - Wikipedia
In the Hebrew Bible, Amraphel / ˈæmrəˌfɛl / (Hebrew: אַמְרָפֶל, romanized: ’Amrāp̄el; Greek: Ἀμαρφάλ, romanized: Amarphál; Latin: Amraphel) was a king of Shinar (Hebrew for Sumer) in …