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  1. Ur-Nungal foi o sexto rei da primeira dinastia de Uruque e governante da Suméria, que havia governado por 30 anos. De acordo com a Lista de reis sumérios, ele seria o filho do divino Gilgamés e pai de seu sucessor Udul-Calama. [1]

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ur-NungalUr-Nungal - Wikipedia

    Ur-Nungal of Uruk was the sixth Sumerian ruler in the First Dynasty of Uruk (c. 26th century BC), according to the Sumerian King List, which also claims he ruled 30 years. Both the Sumerian King List and the Tummal Chronicle state he was the son of Gilgamesh, but only the Sumerian King List records he was the father of Udul-kalama ...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › NingalNingal - Wikipedia

    Ur. A temple dedicated to Ningal was located in Ur, and could be referred with the ceremonial Sumerian names Egarku and Agrunku ("house, sacred boudoir"). In the earliest texts from this city, she is only attested in two theophoric names, but by the Ur III period she came to be invoked in them commonly.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ManungalManungal - Wikipedia

    Nungal (Sumerian: 𒀭𒎏𒃲 d Nun-gal, "great princess"), also known as Manungal and possibly Bēlet-balāṭi, was the Mesopotamian goddess of prisons, sometimes also associated with the underworld. She was worshiped especially in the Ur III period in cities such as Nippur, Lagash and Ur.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › UrukUruk - Wikipedia

    The site lies 93 kilometers (58 miles) northwest of ancient Ur, 108 kilometers (67 miles) southeast of ancient Nippur, and 24 kilometers (15 miles) southeast of ancient Larsa. It is 30 km (19 mi) east of modern Samawah , Al-Muthannā , Iraq .

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › GilgameshGilgamesh - Wikipedia

    Ur-lugal, the son of Gilgamesh, Made the Tummal pre-eminent, Brought Ninlil to the Tummal.

  7. Ur-Nungal de Uruk fue el sexto gobernante de Sumeria en la Primera Dinastía de Uruk (ca. siglo XXVI a. C.). Fue hijo de Gilgamesh, según la Lista Real Sumeria, y padre de Udul-Kalama. La inscrupción de Tummal es un relato, en donde se narra los diferentes reyes, que fundaron templos en la ciudad de Nippur.