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Lugalannatum
𒈗𒀭𒈾𒁺
Prince of Umma
Aerial view of the ruins of Umma.
Reignfl. circa 2130 BCE
Tablet of Lugalannatum
Lugalannatum
patesiof
Umma,
(as) Umma
abounded
for 35 years
in liberalities,
Ê PA, the rich temple of Umma,
he spread
its foundations
in place, he set up
its rites, inside
he organized,
at the time of Ba-siûm,
king of Gutium.[2]
𒈗𒀭𒈾𒁺
𒑐𒋼𒋛
𒄑𒆵𒆠𒆤
𒄑𒆵𒆠
𒁀𒁀𒀀
𒐁𒐃𒈬
𒊩𒆷𒁀
𒂍𒑐𒄑𒆵𒆠
𒊩𒊩
𒋼𒈨𒁉
𒆠𒀀𒉌𒋛𒋛
𒈨𒁉𒉺𒁀
𒋛𒁀𒉌𒁲
𒌓𒁀𒋛𒅇𒌝

𒈗𒄖𒋾𒌝𒆠

A Gutian inscription dated c. 2130 BCE: "Lugalannatum prince of Umma ... built the E.GIDRU [Sceptre] Temple at Umma, buried his foundation deposit [and] regulated the orders. At that time, Si'um was king of Gutium." AO 4783, Louvre Museum.[1]

Lugalannatum (𒈗𒀭𒈾𒁺, lu-gal-an-na-tum) was a ruler ("patesi") of the city-state of Umma, circa 2130 BCE.[1]

Lugalannatum is known from a deposit tablet, now in the Louvre Museum, in which he mentions the rule of Si'um, king of the Gutians.[3][1] The tablet was first published in 1911, and first revealed the existence of a Gutian dynasty of Sumer.[2][4] The tablet is written in the Akkadian language following the influence of the former Akkadian Empire, and uses Sumerian cuneiform characters for their phonetical value.[1] It reads:

Lugal-an-na-tum/ pa-te-si/ GIS UH KI-ge/ GIS UH Kl/ ba-ba-a/ 30 + 5 mu/ sal-la-ba/ ê pa GIS UH Kl/ sal-sal/ temen-bi/ ki-a ni-si-si/ me-bi sag-ba/ si-ba-ni-sa/ ud Ba-si-û-um/ lugal Gu-ti-um kam

Lugalannatum, patesi of Umma, (as) Umma for 35 years abounded in liberalities, Ê PA, the rich temple of Umma, its foundations he established, he ensured rites inside, and set up rules, at the time of Ba-siûm, king of Gutium.

— Tablet of Lugalannatum[2]

The name of the Temple, previously thought to be "Ê PA Temple", is now understood as being "Scepter Temple", and read E.GIDRU.[1]

The text shows the allegiance of Lugalannatum, as simple Governor of Umma, towards the Gutian king of Sumer.[5]

There is also an inscription by Lugalannatum, dedicated to the life of Urgigir.[6]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d e "Site officiel du musée du Louvre". cartelfr.louvre.fr.
  • ^ a b c Scheil, Vincent (1911). "Une nouvelle dynastie suméro-accadienne. Les rois " Guti "". Comptes rendus des séances de l'Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres. 55 (4): 318–327. doi:10.3406/crai.1911.72837.
  • ^ Sallaberger, Walther (2011). Der kultische Kalender der Ur III-Zeit (in German). Walter de Gruyter. p. 250, note 1182. ISBN 978-3-11-088925-3.
  • ^ Langdon, Stephen (1913). Babylonian liturgies. Stephen Langdon. p. 93.
  • ^ "From a text recently found at Jokha we also know that Lugal-annatum, patesi of Umma, Lugalannatum patesi of Umma, owed allegiance to Sium, King of Guti" Chisholm, Hugh (1913). The Britannica Year Book. Encyclopœdia Britannica Company, Limited. p. 259.
  • ^ Beaulieu, Paul-Alain (2003). The Pantheon of Uruk During the Neo-Babylonian Period. BRILL. ISBN 978-90-04-13024-1.

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