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Ur-Baba

Ur-Baba or Ur-Bau (Sumerian: π’Œ¨π’€­π’€π’Œ‘ ur-Dba.ba6 or ur-Dba.U2, servant of the goddess Bau) was ensi of Lagash from 2093 BC – 2080 BC (short chronology) or 2157 BC – 2144 BC (middle chronology), roughly contemporaneous with the last king of Akkad, Shu-turul.[3] In one of his inscriptions, he refers to himself as a child of the god Ninagal (Sumerian: π’€­π’Žπ’€‰π’ƒ²).[4]

Ur-Baba
Sumerian: π’Œ¨π’€­π’€π’Œ‘
Ruler of Lagash
Diorite Statue of Ur-Ba'u (Ur-Baba), Prince of Lagash. Louvre Museum, AO 9.[1][2]
Reignc. 2100 BC
PredecessorKaku or Kakug
SuccessorGudea
DynastyRuler of Lagash
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Gudea ruled from Lagash

According to inscriptions of Ur-Baba, during his reign Lagash enjoyed prosperity and independence from the Akkadians. His daughter Ninalla married Gudea, who succeeded him as ensi.[3]

References edit

  1. ^ "Site officiel du musΓ©e du Louvre". cartelfr.louvre.fr.
  2. ^ Eppihimer, Melissa (2019). Exemplars of Kingship: Art, Tradition, and the Legacy of the Akkadians. Oxford University Press. p.Β 108. ISBNΒ 978-0-19-090302-2.
  3. ^ a b Leick, Gwendolyn (2002). Who's Who in the Ancient Near East. Routledge. p.Β 185. ISBNΒ 9781134787951.
  4. ^ a b c Full translation of the tablet: Edzard, Sibylle; Edzard, Dietz Otto (1997). Gudea and His Dynasty. University of Toronto Press. p.Β 20. ISBNΒ 978-0-8020-4187-6.
Regnal titles
PrecededΒ by
Kaku
King of Lagash
ca. 22nd century BC
SucceededΒ by

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