Ur-Ningirsu II

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Ur-Ningirsu II was a ruler (ensi) of the Sumerian city-state of Lagash during the late 3rd millennium BCE, known from inscriptions and artifacts that document his building projects and religious dedications.

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Label Occurrences
Ur-Ningirsu II canonical 2

Statements (28)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Sumerian ruler
ensi
associatedWith Mesopotamian temple economy
chronologicalContext Bronze Age Mesopotamia
civilization Sumer NERFINISHED
country Lagash NERFINISHED
culture Sumerian NERFINISHED
era Early Dynastic–Ur III transition
floruit late 3rd millennium BCE
governed city-state of Lagash NERFINISHED
governmentForm city-state rulership
hasEvidenceType cuneiform inscription
votive object inscription
knownFor building projects
religious dedications
knownFrom artifacts
inscriptions
language Sumerian
locatedInTime late 3rd millennium BCE
madeDedicationsTo Sumerian deities
performed canal or irrigation works
temple construction
placeOfActivity Lagash NERFINISHED
positionHeld ensi of Lagash NERFINISHED
region southern Mesopotamia
religion Sumerian religion NERFINISHED
title ensi
governor

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

Lagash hasRuler Ur-Ningirsu II
Gudea hasChild Ur-Ningirsu II