En-anna-tum I

En-anna-tum I

En-anna-tum I succeeded his brother Eannatum as king of Lagash. During his rule, Umma once more asserted independence under Ur-Lumma, who attacked Lagash unsuccessfully. Ur-Lumma was replaced by a priest-king, Illi, who also attacked Lagash.

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publisher = Encyclopedia Britannica
title = Sumer History
date = 1911
url = http://www.crystalinks.com/sumerhistory.html
accessdate = 2006-11-19


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