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Naram-Sin of Akkad - Wikipedia He was the first Mesopotamian king known to have claimed divinity for himself, taking the title "God of Akkad", and the first to claim the title "King of the Four Quarters" His military strength was strong as he crushed revolts and expanded the kingdom to places like Turkey and Iran
People: Anc. Med Flashcards | Quizlet founded the Sumerian Third Dynasty of Ur, in southern Mesopotamia, following several centuries of Akkadian and Gutian rule His main achievement was state-building, and Ur-Nammu is chiefly remembered today for his legal code, the Code of Ur-Nammu, the oldest known surviving example in the world
Timeline · HIST 1039 Naram-Sin, King of the Akkadian from circa 2254 – 2218 BC, was the third successor and the grandson of Sargon the great Naram-Sin ruled over what is generally considered the height of the Akkadian Empire, and he would have a number of large impact on the way in which Mesopotamian kings would rule
Naram-Sin: The Conqueror-King of Ancient Akkad - Ancient Origins Naram-Sin is remembered as the last great king of the Akkadian Empire, the first ancient empire of Mesopotamia after the Sumer civilization He ruled from 2261- 2224 BC and was the grandson of Sargon the Great, the empire’s founder
Naram-Sin | king of Akkad | Britannica Akkadian epic tradition continues and gives focus to the Sumerian tales of Gilgamesh …an attack by Sargon’s grandson Naram-Sin (c 2240 bce) There followed a 250-year period of impoverishment, after which an Amorite group sacked Ebla and established its own dynasty
ROOTSHUNT Narmar Vishva Naram-Sin also transcribed Naram-Sîn or Naram-Suen (Akkadian: Na-ra-am Sîn, meaning "Beloved of the Moon God Sîn", the being a silent honorific for "Divine"), was a ruler of the Akkadian Empire, who reigned c 2254 - 2218 BC, and was the third successor and grandson of King Sargon of Akkad
Akkad and the Akkadian Empire - World History Encyclopedia Akkad was the seat of the Akkadian Empire (2334-2218 BCE), the first multi-national political entity in the world, founded by Sargon the Great (r 2334-2279 BCE) who unified Mesopotamia under his rule and set the model for later Mesopotamian kings to follow or attempt to surpass
Naram-Sin of Akkad Facts for Kids He reigned from about 2254 to 2218 BC He was the grandson of the famous King Sargon of Akkad Under Naram-Sin, the Akkadian Empire became very strong and grew to its largest size He was the first king in Mesopotamia to say he was a god He called himself "God of Akkad "
List of kings of Akkad - Wikipedia Sargon's grandson and the fourth king of Akkad, Naram-Sin, brought the empire to its greatest extent and assumed a new title to illustrate his great power, King of the Four Quarters, which referenced the entire world
Naram-Sin of Akkad - Wikiwand Naram-Sin, also transcribed Narām-Sîn or Naram-Suen, was a ruler of the Akkadian Empire, who reigned c 2255–2218 BC, and was the third successor and grandson o