Sumu-la-El

Babylonian king

Sumu-la-El (also Sumulael or Sumu-la-ilu) was a King in the First Dynasty of Babylon. He reigned c. 1880-1845 BC .[1] He subjugated and conquered nearby cities like Kish and built a string of fortresses around his territory.[2]

See also

  • Babylonia

References

  1. ^ Year names of Sumu-la-El of Babylon - CDLI
  2. ^ Boer, Rients de (2018). "Beginnings of Old Babylonian Babylon: Sumu-abum and Sumu-la-El". Journal of Cuneiform Studies. 70: 53–86. doi:10.5615/jcunestud.70.2018.0053. S2CID 165880873 – via ResearchGate.
Regnal titles
Preceded by
Sumu-abum
King of Babylon
1880-1845 BC
Succeeded by
Sabium
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Kings of Babylon
Period
Dynasty
  • Kings  (foreign ruler
  • vassal king
  • female)
Old Babylonian Empire
(1894–1595 BC)
I
  • Sumu-abum
  • Sumu-la-El
  • Sabium
  • Apil-Sin
  • Sin-Muballit
  • Hammurabi
  • Samsu-iluna
  • Abi-Eshuh
  • Ammi-Ditana
  • Ammi-Saduqa
  • Samsu-Ditana
II
Kassite period
(1729–1157 BC)
III
Middle Babylonian period
(1157–732 BC)
IV
V
VI
VII
VIII
Neo-Assyrian period
(732–626 BC)
Neo-Babylonian Empire
(626–539 BC)
X
Babylon under foreign rule (539 BC – AD 224)
Persian period
(539–331 BC)
XI
Hellenistic period
(331–141 BC)
XII
XIII
Parthian period
(141 BC – AD 224)
XIV
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