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Sargon of Akkad
published on 02 September 2009
Sargon of Akkad (also known as Sargon the Great and Sarru-Kan, meaning 'True King’) reigned in Mesopotamia from 2334 to 2279 BCE. He is equally famous today as the father of the great poet-priestess Enheduanna. He was born as an illegitimate son of a temple priestess of the goddess Innana and, according to the Sargon Legend (a cuneiform... [continue reading]
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Akkad
published on 28 April 2011
No one knows where the city of Akkad was located, how it rose to prominence, or how, precisely, it fell; yet once it was the seat of the Akkadian Empire which ruled over a vast expanse of the region of ancient Mesopotamia. It is known that Akkad (also given as Agade) was a city located along the western bank of the Euphrates River possibly between the cities... [continue reading]
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Jean BotteroUniversity Of Chicago Press (01 June 2001)Currently unavailable -

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Thorkild JacobsenYale University Press (10 September 1978)Price: $22.12 -

Rivkah Scharf KulgerDaimon Verlag (01 July 1991)Currently unavailable -

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AnonymousCambridge University Press (10 November 1971)Price: $281.03 -

Nicholas PostgateRoutledge (08 July 1994)Price: $42.93 -

Richard A. GabrielPraeger (30 November 2002)Price: $80.06


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