- Not to be confused with the name Eanatum .
Enannatum II ( E-Nanna-tum II ; Sumer. "To the temple of Nannah brought" ) - ruler ( ensie ) of the Sumerian state of Lagash , ruled around 2340 - 2334 BC. e., from the 1st Lagash dynasty .
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The youngest son of Entemena .
Enannatum II is known for one inscription dedicated to the restoration of the brewery.
“For Ningirsu, Enlil’s first warrior, Enannatum, Ensie Lagasha, whom Nanshe chose in her heart, the great Ensie Ningirsu, the son of Entemena, Ensie Lagasha, restored his brewery for Ningirsu. The god of Enannatum, the man who restored the Ningirsu brewery, is Shulpai. ”
- the inscription on the door hinge
Enannatum II did not rule for long and died in the fourth year of the reign of Lugalzagesi , ency Ummah .
Literature
- History of the Ancient East. The origin of the oldest class societies and the first foci of slave civilization. Part 1. Mesopotamia / Edited by I. M. Dyakonov . - M .: The main edition of the eastern literature of the publishing house " Science ", 1983. - 534 p. - 25,050 copies.
- Cramer Samuel . Sumerians. The first civilization on Earth / Per. from English A.V. Miloserdova. - M .: CJSC Centerpolygraph, 2002 .-- 384 p. - (Riddles of ancient civilizations). - 7,000 copies. - ISBN 5-9524-0160-0 .
- Ancient East and antiquity . // Rulers of the World. Chronological and genealogical tables on world history in 4 vols. / Compiled by V.V. Erlikhman . - T. 1.
| I Lagash Dynasty | ||
| Predecessor: Entemena | ruler Lagash OK. 2340 - 2334 BC e. | Successor: Enterarsi |