Lugal-kisalsi
Sumerian king, 25th century BC / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Lugal-kisalsi, also Lugaltarsi (𒈗𒆦𒋛, lugal-kisal-si, also 𒈗𒋻𒋛, lugal-tar-si, lugal-sila-si)[4] was a King of Uruk and Ur who lived towards the end of the 25th century BCE, succeeding his father Lugal-kinishe-dudu, according to contemporary inscriptions,[5] although he does not appear in the Sumerian King List (but his father does in some versions).[6][7] In one of his inscriptions, he appears as "Lugalkisalsi, the first-born son of Lugalkigenedudu, king of Uruk and Ur".[8]
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Lugal-kisalsi 𒈗𒆦𒋛 | |
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Reign | c. 2400 BCE |
Predecessor | Lugal-kinishe-dudu |
Successor | Enshakushanna |
Dynasty | Second Dynasty of Uruk |
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He had a son named Lubarasi, and a grandson named Silim-Utu.[9] Numerous inscriptions in his name are known.[10]