Oracc: etcsri — Electronic Text Corpus of Sumerian Royal Inscriptions
(j=ŋ sz=š s,=ṣ t,=ṭ 0-9=₀-₉; '=alef)
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All Results 137 items / 6 pages [0 matches] Line Sentence KWIC
Adab [15]
Bad-tibira [1]
Diqdiqqah [1]
Diyala [1]
E'edin [1]
Ešnunna [1]
Girsu [137]
Kish [1]
Lagash [25]
Mari [1]
Nippur [68]
Sippar [2]
Tell Zurghul [1]
Tell al-Ubaid [7]
Tutub [2]
Umm al-Aqarib [1]
Umm al-Jir [1]
Umma [1]
Ur [28]
Uruk [3]
unknown [44]
Šuruppak [1]
Adab [2]
Babylonia [1]
Girsu [2]
Lagash [2]
Nippur [22]
Umma [7]
Ur [11]
Uruk [1]
Zabala [2]
unknown [13]
Girsu [160]
Lagash [4]
Larsa [1]
Nippur [2]
Susa [1]
Tell Hammam [1]
Ur [6]
Uruk [4]
unknown [77]
Adab [6]
Diqdiqqah [7]
Ešnunna [6]
Eridu [4]
Garšana [2]
Girsu [83]
Irisagrig [5]
Kuar [1]
Larak [2]
Nippur [103]
Puzriš-Dagan [171]
Sippar [1]
Susa [9]
Umma [61]
Unknown [1]
Ur [129]
unclear [2]
unknown [87]
unknown [4]
Isin [20]
Nippur [10]
Ur [26]
Uruk [5]
Zabala [1]
unknown [24]
Nippur [1]
unknown [2]
FAOS 05/1, Ean 02, A; CIRPL Ean 02
IMG [EX001] RIME 1.09.03.05, ex. 01
IMG [EX002] RIME 1.09.03.05, ex. 02
(i 1) For Ninĝirsu.
(i 2) E-ana-tum, ruler of Lagaš, whose name was proclaimed by Enlil, given strength by Ninĝirsu, chosen by Nanše in the heart, nourished on rich milk by Ninhursaĝa, called by a propitious name by Inana, given wisdom by Enki, beloved of Dumuzid-Abzu, supported by Hendursaĝ, beloved friend of Lugal-Uruba, child of Aya-kurgal, ruler of Lagaš, restored Ĝirsu for Ninĝirsu. He built the city-wall of Irikug. He built Niĝin for Nanše.
(iii 12) E-ana-tum defeated Elam, the marvelous mountain range and piled up a burial mound for it.
(iii 17) He defeated Arawa, whose ruler marched with its standard in the vanguard and piled up a burial mound for it.
(iii 23) He defeated Umma, and piled up 20 burial mounds for it.
(iv 2) He restored his beloved field of Gu-edena to Ninĝirsu’s control.
(iv 6) He defeated Unug.
(iv 8) He defeated Urim.
(iv 10) He defeated Ki-Utu.
(iv 12) He conquered Iriaz and killed its ruler.
(iv 16) He conquered Mišime.
(iv 18) He destroyed Arua.
(iv 20) All lands trembled before E-ana-tum, whose name was proclaimed by Ninĝirsu.
(iv 25) In the year when the king of Akšak rebelled, E-ana-tum, whose name was proclaimed by Ninĝirsu, repelled Zuzu, king of Akšak, from the Antasura of Ninĝirsu until Akšak and destroyed (his city).
(v 9) Then E-ana-tum, whose own name is E-ana-tum, (but) whose ... name is Luma, dug a new canal for Ninĝirsu and named it for him as "Lumagin-dug".
(v 20) As a sign of her love to him, Inana gave the kingship of Kiš in addition to the rulership of Lagaš to E-ana-tum, who submits to the orders of Ninĝirsu, E-ana-tum, ruler of Lagaš.
(vi 6) Elam trembled before E-ana-tum and he made the Elamite return into his land.
(vi 9) Kiš trembled before E-ana-tum and he made the king of Akšak return into his land.
(vi 12) E-ana-tum, ruler of Lagaš, who makes the foreign lands submit to Ninĝirsu, defeated Elam, Subartu and Arawa at the A-suhur canal.
(vi 21) He defeated Kiš, Akšak and Mari at the Antasura of Ninĝirsu. He had the Lumagin-dug canal reach (the Antasura) for Ninĝirsu, and presented him with it. E-ana-tum, given strenght by Ninĝirsu, built a weir on the Lumagin-dug canal with the use of 3600 gur of 2 ul of bitumen.
(vii 14) E-ana-tum, who submits to the orders of Ninĝirsu, and whose personal god is Šul-MUŠxPA, built the great temple of Tiraš for (Ninĝirsu).
(viii 1) He is the child of Aya-kurgal, ruler of Lagaš; his grandfather is Ur-Nanše, ruler of Lagaš.