Ensi (Sumerian) (redirect from Patesi)
Ensi (cuneiform: 𒑐𒋼𒋛 pa.te.si Sumerian: ensik, "lord of the plowland"; Emesal dialect: umunsik; Akkadian: iššakkum) was a Sumerian title designating...
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Ur-Nammu (seated) bestows governorship on Ḫašḫamer, patesi (high priest) of Iškun-Sin (cylinder seal impression, ca. 2100 BC)....
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of Lugalannatum Lugalannatum (𒈗𒀭𒈾𒁺, lu-gal-an-na-tum) was a ruler ("patesi") of the city-state of Umma, circa 2130 BCE. Lugalannatum is known from...
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the son of Ukush, patesi of Umma, the prophet of Nidaba; he who was favourably regarded by Ana, the king of the lands; the great patesi of Enlil; endowed...
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recently found at Jokha we also know that Lugal-annatum, patesi of Umma, Lugalanatum patesi of Umma, owed allegiance to Sium, King of Guti" Chisholm,...
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Seal mark of Ur-Namma, which reads as follows: "Ur-Nammu, the mythical hero, king of Ur; Ḫašḫamer, patesi of Iškun-Sin, his servant"....
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(c. 2334–2154 BC), Shuruppak was ruled by a governor holding the title patesi. Like most cities on the Euphrates, it declined during the Akkadian Empire...
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before the Third Dynasty of Ur. Usually these statues would present the patesi (see also, Ensi), with a shaved head and face, and wearing a monk like robe...
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de l'époque d'Ouroukagina, roi de Lagach, 1906 Les sceaux de Lougalanda, patési de Lagash (Sirpourla) et de sa femme Barnamtarra, 1907 Observations sur...
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of Iraq In older work, including King's, "énsi" was transliterated as "patesi" and "Enmetena" as "Entemena". These are no longer preferred. Lomazoff 2013...
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the son of Ukush, patesi of Umma, the prophet of Nidaba; he who was favourably regarded by Ana, the king of the lands; the great patesi of Enlil; endowed...
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officialdom and oppression—The privileges of the city-god usurped by the patesi and his palace—Tax-gatherers and inspectors "down to the sea"—Misappropriation...
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Impression of the cylinder seal of Ḫašḫamer, patesi (High Priest) of Sin at Iškun-Sin, c. 2400 BC...
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Ogare; Ogirigiri; Ogodo; Ogunmagu; Ohunene; Onado; Onyekumi; Oruge; Owuni; Patesi; Shagana; Ukpaja; Ukpki; Unesi Ajaokuta Ebiya 263104 Ademe; Agarugu; Ajagu;...
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samghasena vho varapaṇṭito. Etesam pa- na bikkhūnam sammukhā so sumānaso jalam pātesi katavana sa- kkhintu vasudhātalam. Tato so tan mahāmacco bibam so va- -ṇṇayam...
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Figure of Gudea, patesi or governor of Lagash, in the Louvre Museum. The figure is made of diorite, a hard material that the cities imported from the Indus...
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Incantation) 6. Theme Decoratif: La Terrace du Palais du Patesi Goudea (The Terrace of Patesi Goudea's Palace) The entire score is woven from 10 identifiable...
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Lugal-ushumgal (𒈗𒃲𒁔, lugal-ušumgal) was a Sumerian ruler (ensi, formerly read "Patesi") of Lagash ("Shirpula"), c. 2230 – c. 2210 BCE. Several inscriptions of...
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identity. The name Padye is supposed to have its origin in the Sumerian word Patesi. With due course of time, they seem to have undergone thorough Sanskritisation...
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"Mesilim, king of Kish, to Esar has returned[this bowl], Salkisalsi being patesi of Adab". One king of Adab, Lugal-Anne-Mundu, appearing in the Sumerian...
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Votive plaque of Dudu, Priest of Ningirsu, during the reign of Entemena, Patesi of Shirpurla. Louvre Museum....
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twenty-eight sheep, the regular offering assessed as the tax of Lishanum Patesi of Marad, from Dungiurumu, on the twenty-ninth day, as a contribution, Abbasbagga...
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September 2018. .... Let me notice in this series the silver vase of the patesi Entemena, mounted on four feet of copper, and decorated by zones of ......
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