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2700; his step-son, Nammakhani, high-priest of Lagas. Dungi I., his son; Gudea and his son, Ur-Nin-girsu, vassal high-priests of Lagas. DYNASTY OF ERECH. Sin-gamil. Sin-gasid. DYNASTY OF ISIN. Isbi-girra. Libit-Istar. Pur-Sin I. Ur-Ninip. Isme-Dagan. En-annatum, his son, vassal of Gungunum of Ur. THIRD DYNASTY OF UR. Gungunum. Dungi II.
(reigns at least 41 years). Pur-Sin II.
(reigns at least 12 years). Gimil-Sin (reigns at least 9 years). Ine-Sin (probably followed by Sumu-abi). FIRST DYNASTY OF BABYLON, B.C.
2478. Sumu-abi or Samu-abi, 14 (or 15) years.[12] Sumu-la-ilu, his son, 36 (or 35) years. Zabium or Zabu, his son, 14 years. Abil-Sin, his son, 18 years. Sin-muballidh, his son, 20 (or 30) years. Babylonia conquered by the Elamites; Kudur-Laghghamar (Chedor-laomer) king of Elam is suzerain, while Eri-Aku (Arioch) governs southern Babylonia and makes Larsa his capital. Khammurabi or Ammurapi, the Amraphel of Genesis, 43 (or 55) years (B.C. 2376-2333). He defeats the Elamites, restores Sin-idinnam to Larsa, and reunites Babylonia. Samsu-iluna, his son, 38 (or 35) years. Abesukh (Abishua) or Ebisum, 25 years. Ammi-ditana, his son, 25 years. Ammi-zadok, his son, 21 years. Samsu-ditana, his son, 31 years. DYNASTY OF SISKU, B.C.
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