ETCSLglossingSignSign name: TWO.EŠE3 (EŠE3/EŠE3)
Values: eše3/eše3

The Sumerian king list (c.2.1.1), line c211.347
cu-<sup>d</sup>suendumu<sup>d</sup>amar-<sup>d</sup>suen-na-ke<sub>4</sub>
cu-suendumuamar-suen-na
Cu-Suen (RN)childAmar-Suena (RN)
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In Urim, Ur-Namma became king; he ruled for 18 years. Culgi, the son of Ur-Namma, ruled for { 46 } { (mss. Su3+Su4, TL have instead:) 48 } { (ms. P5 has instead:) 58 } years. Amar-Suena, the son of Culgi, ruled for { 9 } { (ms. Su3+Su4 has instead:) 25 } years. Cu-Suen, the son of Amar-Suena, ruled for { 9 } { (ms. P5 has instead:) 7 } { (ms. Su1 has instead:) 20 + X } { (ms. Su3+Su4 has instead:) 16 } years. Ibbi-Suen, the son of Cu-Suen, ruled for { 24 } { (mss. P5, Su1 have instead:) 25 } { (ms. Su3+Su4 has instead:) 15 } { (ms. TL has instead:) 23 (?) } years. { 4 kings; they ruled for 108 years } { (mss. J, P5, Su1, Su3+Su4 have instead:) 5 kings; they ruled for { (ms. P5 has:) 117 } { (ms. Su1 has instead:) 120 + X } { (ms. Su3+Su4 has instead:) 123 } years }. { Then Urim was defeated } { (ms. P5 has instead:) Then the reign of Urim was abolished }. { (ms. Su3+Su4 adds:) The very foundation of Sumer was torn out (?). } The kingship was taken to Isin.
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