Naram-Suen

Naram-Suen

Naram-Suen (Naram-Sin) may refer to any of four kings in the history of Mesopotamia:

  • Naram-Sin of Akkad (c. 2190–2154 BC), an Akkadian king, the most famous of the four
  • Naram-Sin of Assyria (c. 1872-1845 BC), an Assyrian king
  • Naram-Sin of Uruk (c. 19th century BC), a king of Uruk known from a single inscription
  • Naram-Sin of Eshnunna (c. 19th century BC), a king of Eshnunna

See also

  • List of ancient king lists

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