Ur-Nungal

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Ur-Nungal
𒌨𒀭𒉣𒃲
King of Uruk
Reignc. 2650 – c. 2620 BC
Diedc. 2620 BC

Ur-Nungal (died c. 2620 BC[1]) was the sixth Sumerian ruler in the First Dynasty of Uruk, according to the Sumerian King List, which also claims he ruled 30 years.[1] Both the Sumerian King List and the Tummal Chronicle state he was the son of Gilgamesh, but only the Sumerian King List records he was the father of Udul-kalama.

References

  1. ^ a b Thorkild Jacobsen, The Sumerian King List (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1939),
Regnal titles
Preceded by
Possibly Gilgamesh
King of Sumer
c. 26th century BC
Succeeded by
Possibly Udul-kalama
Ensi of Uruk
c. 2650 – c. 2620 BC