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enlil-bani [2016/04/11 12:23] – [Biography of ENlil-bani] gombert | enlil-bani [2017/08/29 19:00] (current) – [Biography of Enlil-bâni] firth |
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===== Enlil-bani ===== | ===== Enlil-bâni ===== |
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[[year_names_enlil-bani|Go here for the year names of Enlil-bani]] | [[year_names_enlil-bani|Go here for the year names of Enlil-bâni]] |
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| [[http://cdli.ucla.edu/search/search_results.php?SearchMode=Text&requestFrom=Search&PrimaryPublication=composite&order=PrimaryPublication&Author=&PublicationDate=&SecondaryPublication=&Collection=&AccessionNumber=&MuseumNumber=&Provenience=&ExcavationNumber=&Period=&DatesReferenced=Enlil-bani&ObjectType=&ObjectRemarks=&Material=&TextSearch=&TranslationSearch=&CommentSearch=&StructureSearch=&Language=&Genre=royal&SubGenre=&CompositeNumber=&SealID=&ObjectID=&ATFSource=&CatalogueSource=&TranslationSource=|click here for CDLI Royal & Monumental entries for Enlil-bâni]]\\ |
| [[http://cdli.ucla.edu/search/search_results.php?SearchMode=Text&requestFrom=Search&PrimaryPublication=&Author=&PublicationDate=&SecondaryPublication=&Collection=&AccessionNumber=&MuseumNumber=&Provenience=&ExcavationNumber=&Period=&DatesReferenced=Enlil-bani&order=DatesReferenced&ObjectType=&ObjectRemarks=&Material=&TextSearch=&TranslationSearch=&CommentSearch=&StructureSearch=&Language=&Genre=&SubGenre=&CompositeNumber=&SealID=&ObjectID=&ATFSource=&CatalogueSource=&TranslationSource=|Go here for all the texts dated to Enlil-bâni on CDLI]] |
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==== Biography of Enlil-bani ==== | [[http://etcsl.orinst.ox.ac.uk/cgi-bin/etcsl.cgi?text=c.2.5.8*#|Go here for royal praise poetry for Enlil-bâni on ETCSL]] |
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| ==== Biography of Enlil-bâni ==== |
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| King of Isin (c. 1860 - 1837). He is said to have been installed as a 'substitute king', but survived and took the place of the previous ruler. Several royal hymns were written in his honour (Leick, Who's Who in the Ancient Near East) |
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