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Shulgi

Shulgi

Shulgi (𒀭𒂄𒄀 dšul-gi, (died c. 2046 BC) formerly read as Dungi) of Ur was the second king of the Third Dynasty of Ur. He reigned for 48 years, from c. 2094 – c. 2046 BC (Middle Chronology). His accomplishments include the completion of construction of the Great Ziggurat of Ur, begun by his father Ur-Nammu. On his inscriptions, he took the titles "King of Ur", "King of Sumer and Akkad", adding "King of the four corners of the universe" in the second half of his reign. He used the symbol for divinity (𒀭) before his name, marking his apotheosis, from at least the 21st year of his reign and was worshipped in the Ekhursag palace he built. Shulgi was the son of Ur-Nammu king of Ur and his queen consort Watartum.

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Taramuram

Taram-Uram (she who loves Ur; fl.c. 2070 BC) was a king's daughter and queen at the end of the third millennium BC. She was the daughter of the king of Mari, Apil-kin and the wife of Shulgi, second king of the Third Dynasty of Ur. The marriage was most likely arranged by Ur-Nammu, father of Shulgi, to solidify an alliance with Mari meant to guard against the threat of Amorite nomads. When coming to Ur, she must have changed her name to reflect her dedication to her new home. Her birth name is unknown. She was most likely the principal wife of the king in the first years of his reign and might even be the mother of his son and successor Amar-Sin. The latter made death offerings to her father.

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Amat-Sin

Amat-Sin (sum GÉME.dEN.ZU, akad. Amat-Sîn) – królowa, małżonka (sum. dam) króla Szulgi (2096-2048 p.n.e.) z III dynastii z Ur. Na dwóch glinianych tabliczkach zachowały się odciski pieczęci należącej do jednego z jej sług, posłańca o imieniu Szu-Kubum. Na pieczęci tej umieszczona była następująca inskrypcja: „Amat-Sin, małżonka Szulgiego (dam šul.gi), króla Ur. Szu-Kubum (Šū-Kūbum), posłaniec (rá.gaba), (jest) twym sługą”. Fakt iż w inskrypcji tej imię Szulgiego nie jest poprzedzone boskim determinatywem dingir wskazuje, że pieczęć ta wykonana byĉ musiała przed 21. rokiem panowania tego władcy, gdyż w jego „nazwach rocznych” determinatyw ten pojawia się po raz pierwszy przed jego imieniem przy „nazwie rocznej” 21a. Tym samym małżeństwo Szulgiego z Amat-Sin również zawarte być musiało przed 21 rokiem jego panowania.

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