Eannatum

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Eannatum was an early Sumerian king of Lagash known for his military conquests and one of the earliest recorded empires in Mesopotamian history.

All labels observed (3)

Label Occurrences
Eannatum canonical 3
Eannatum of Lagash 1
Enannatum I 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Sumerian ruler
ancient Mesopotamian person
king
assertedControlOver canal and boundary region between Lagash and Umma
associatedWithArtifact Stele of the Vultures
builtForDeity temples for Ningirsu
civilization Sumer
commemoratedBy Stele of the Vultures
conflictWith Elam
Kish
Umma
Ur
culture Sumerian
dynasty First Dynasty of Lagash
expandedControlOver Kish
Umma
Ur
Uruk
parts of Elam
floruit circa 25th century BCE
hasTitle ensi of Lagash
lugal
historicalSignificance among earliest known empire-builders
early example of territorial state formation in Mesopotamia
knownFor creating one of the earliest recorded empires in Mesopotamia
expansion of Lagash’s power
military conquests
knownFrom royal inscriptions
votive inscriptions
language Sumerian language
locatedInTime Early Dynastic period
surface form: Early Dynastic period of Mesopotamia
memorializedEvents victory over Umma on the Stele of the Vultures
name Eannatum self-link
patronDeity Ninurta
surface form: Ningirsu
politicalRole hegemon in Sumer
positionHeld king of Lagash
predecessor Akurgal
regionRuled city-state of Lagash and its dependencies
reignedOver Lagash
religion Sumerian religion
ruledInRegion southern Mesopotamia
successor Enannatum I
territorialPolicy imperial expansion
typeOfGovernment city-state monarchy

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Sumer hasFamousRuler Eannatum
Early Dynastic period hasNotableRuler Eannatum
this entity surface form: Eannatum of Lagash
Lagash hasRuler Eannatum
Lagash hasRuler Eannatum
this entity surface form: Enannatum I
Eannatum name Eannatum self-link