List of kings of Ebla
Appearance
The list of kings of Ebla includes the known monarchs of Ebla who ruled three consecutive kingdoms. For the first kingdom's monarchs, tablets listing offerings to kings mention ten names,[1] and another list mentions 33 kings.[note 1][3][2] No kings are known from the second kingdom and all dates are estimates according to the Middle chronology.[4][5]
First Eblaite kingdom (c. 3100 – c. 2290 BC)
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1st | Sakume | Unclear succession | Uncertain, fl. c. 3100 BC[6] |
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2nd | Su (.) (...) | Unclear succession | Uncertain |
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3rd | Ladau | Unclear succession | Uncertain | |||
4th | Abugar | Unclear succession | Uncertain | |||
5th | Namnelanu | Unclear succession | Uncertain | |||
6th | Dumudar | Unclear succession | Uncertain | |||
7th | Ibla | Unclear succession | Uncertain | |||
8th | Kulbanu | Unclear succession | Uncertain | |||
9th | Assanu | Unclear succession | Uncertain | |||
10th | Samiu | Unclear succession | Uncertain | |||
11th | Zialu | Unclear succession | Uncertain | |||
Early Dynastic I period (c. 2900 – c. 2700 BC) | ||||||
12th | Enmanu | Unclear succession | Uncertain, fl. c. 2740 BC[4] |
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13th | Namanu | Unclear succession | Uncertain, fl. c. 2720 BC[4] |
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Early Dynastic II period (c. 2700 – c. 2600 BC) | ||||||
14th | Da (.) (.) | Unclear succession | Uncertain, fl. c. 2700 BC[4] |
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15th | Sagisu | Unclear succession | Uncertain, fl. c. 2680 BC[4] |
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16th | Dane'um | Unclear succession | Uncertain, fl. c. 2660 BC[4] |
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17th | Ibbini-Lim | Unclear succession | Uncertain, fl. c. 2640 BC[4] |
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18th | Ishrut-Damu | Unclear succession | Uncertain, fl. c. 2620 BC[4] |
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Early Dynastic IIIa period (c. 2600 – c. 2500 BC) | ||||||
19th | Isidu | Unclear succession | Uncertain, fl. c. 2600 BC[4] |
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20th | Isrut-Halam | Unclear succession | Uncertain, fl. c. 2580 BC[4] |
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21st | Iksud | Unclear succession | Uncertain, fl. c. 2560 BC[4] |
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22nd | Talda-Lim | Unclear succession | Uncertain, fl. c. 2540 BC[4] |
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23rd | Abur-Lim | Unclear succession | Uncertain, fl. c. 2520 BC[4] |
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Early Dynastic IIIb period (c. 2500 – c. 2400 BC) | ||||||
24th | Agur-Lim | Unclear succession | Uncertain, fl. c. 2500 BC[4] |
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25th | Ib-Damu I | Unclear succession | Uncertain, fl. c. 2480 BC[4] |
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26th | Baga-Damu | Unclear succession | Uncertain, fl. c. 2460 BC[4] |
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27th | Enar-Damu | Unclear succession | Uncertain, fl. c. 2440 BC[4] |
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28th | Eshar-Malik | Unclear succession | Uncertain, fl. c. 2420 BC[4] |
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Proto-Imperial period (c. 2400 – c. 2290 BC) | ||||||
29th | Kun-Damu | Unclear succession | Uncertain, fl. c. 2400 BC[4] |
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30th | Adub-Damu | Unclear succession | Uncertain, fl. c. 2380 BC[4] |
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31st | Igrish-Halam | Unclear succession | Uncertain, fl. c. 2360 BC[4] (12 years)[10] |
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32nd | Irkab-Damu | Son of Igrish-Halam | Uncertain, fl. c. 2340 BC[4] (11 or 12 years)[11] |
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33rd | Isar-Damu | Son of Irkab-Damu | Uncertain, fl. c. 2320 BC[4] (35 years)[11] |
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Ir'ak-Damu | Son of Isar-Damu | Uncertain |
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Second Eblaite kingdom (c. 2290 – c. 2030 BC)
[edit]Ebla arose again for a time during the Ur III period (c. 2100 BC) though no ruler names are yet known. It may have been a vassal of Ur for a time.
Third Eblaite kingdom (c. 2030 – c. 1590 BC)
[edit]# | Depiction | Ruler | Succession | Approx. date of reign | Comments | |
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Isin-Larsa period (c. 2025 – c. 1763 BC) | ||||||
Igrish-Heba | Unclear succession | Uncertain, fl. c. 2000 BC[14] |
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Ibbit-Lim | Son of Igrish-Heba | Uncertain, fl. c. 2000 – c. 1950 BC[15] |
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Ib-Damu II | Unclear succession | Uncertain, fl. c. 2000 – c. 1750 BC[14] |
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Old Babylonian period (c. 1763 – c. 1590 BC) | ||||||
Immeya | Unclear succession | Uncertain, fl. c. 1750 – c. 1725 BC[16] |
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Hammu(....) | Unclear succession | Uncertain, fl. c. 1750 BC |
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Sir-Damu | Unclear succession | Uncertain, fl. c. 1750 – c. 1600 BC[19] |
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Indilimma | Son of Sir-Damu | Uncertain, fl. c. 1600 BC[20] |
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Memal...arri? (Maratewari) | Unclear succession | Uncertain, fl. c. 1600 BC[14] |
Gallery
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Ibbit-Lim statue, dated to the third kingdom c. 2000 BC
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Seated ruler, dated to the third kingdom, exhibited at the Cleveland Museum of Art
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Prince Maratewari (left), crown prince of king Indilimma
References
[edit]Notes
[edit]Citations
[edit]- ^ Bryce 2014, p. 16.
- ^ a b Stieglitz 2002, p. 218.
- ^ a b c d Stieglitz 2002, p. 219.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w Hamblin 2006, p. 241.
- ^ Frayne 2008, p. 44.
- ^ a b Stieglitz 2002, p. 222.
- ^ Stieglitz 2002, p. 221.
- ^ Archi 2002, p. 25.
- ^ Dolce 2008, p. 68.
- ^ Frayne 2008, p. 3-16.
- ^ a b Archi 2011, p. 5.
- ^ Archi, Alfonso., "The Wars of Ebla at the Time of Minister Ibrium" Altorientalische Forschungen, vol. 48, no. 2, pp. 189-220, 2021
- ^ Biga, Maria Giovanna., "The Reconstruction of a Relative Chronology for the Ebla Texts.", Orientalia, vol. 72, no. 4, pp. 345–67, 2003
- ^ a b c Archi 2015, p. 24.
- ^ Pettinato 1981, p. 27.
- ^ Aruz, Graff & Rakic 2013, p. 10.
- ^ Matthiae 2008, p. 35.
- ^ Matthiae 2010, p. 218.
- ^ Archi 2015, p. 20.
- ^ Matthiae 2006, p. 86.
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