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Alalngar
From the Weld-Blundell Prism (W-B 444) copy of the Sumerian King List (SKL): the initial paragraph about the kingship of Alulim and Alalngar in Eridu over Sumer for a total of 64,800 years.
High King of Sumer more...
Reignfl.c. 2866 – c. 2856 BC
PredecessorAlulim
SuccessorEn-men-lu-ana
King of Eridu
Reignfl.c. 2866 – c. 2856 BC
PredecessorAlulim
SuccessorAmelon
BornEridu
Era name and dates
Early Dynastic (ED) I periodc. 2900 – c. 2700 BC (Middle Chronology)
Sumerian𒀉𒋭𒃻
DynastyDynasty of Eridu
ReligionSumerian religion

Alalngar was the second king to exercise the kingship of Eridu over all of Sumer—according to the Sumerian King List (SKL). He may have fl.c. 2866 – c. 2856 BC; however, the Weld-Blundell Prism (W-B 444) copy of the SKL states that he reigned for 10 sars (or 36,000 years) while the W-B 62 copy states that he reigned for 20 sars (or 72,000 years). According to the Dynastic Chronicle (ABC 18), W-B 444, W-B 62 copies of the SKL: he was preceded by Alulim and succeeded by En-men-lu-ana of Bad-tibira. The Uruk List of Kings and Sages (ULKS) copy of the SKL pairs seven antediluvian kings each with his own apkallu; and, the second apkallu (Uanduga) was paired up with Alalngar.

"After the kingship descended from heaven, the kingship was in Eridu. In Eridu, Alulim became king he ruled for 28,800 years. Alalngar ruled for 36,000 years. 2 kings; they ruled for 64,800 years. Then Eridu fell and the kingship was taken to Bad-tibira. In Bad-tibira, En-men-lu-ana ruled for 43,200 years. En-men-gal-ana ruled for 28,800 years. Dumuzid, the shepherd, ruled for 36,000 years. 3 kings; they ruled for 108,000 years. Then Bad-tibira fell and the kingship was taken to Larak. In Larak, En-sipad-zid-ana ruled for 28,800 years. 1 king; he ruled for 28,800 years. Then Larak fell and the kingship was taken to Sippar. In Sippar, En-men-dur-ana became king; he ruled for 21,000 years. 1 king; he ruled for 21,000 years. Then Sippar fell and the kingship was taken to Shuruppak. In Shuruppak, Ubara-Tutu became king; he ruled for 18,600 years. 1 king; he ruled for 18,600 years. In 5 cities 8 kings; they ruled for 241,200 years. Then the flood swept over."

— SKL

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Notes

  1. Sumerian: 𒀉𒋭𒃻, romanized: Alalĝar; transliterated: a2.lal3.ŋar; anglicized: Alalngar; also: Alalgar; alternatively: Alaljar
  2. Sumerian: 𒈗, romanized: lúgal, lit.'great man'; transliterated: .gal; anglicized: lugal
  3. Sumerian: 𒉆𒈗, romanized: nam-lúgal, lit. 'fate of kings'; transliterated: nam.lú.gal; anglicized: namlugal
  1. An apkallu was a sage in Sumerian religion and/or literature.

Citations

  1. Ashmolean 2017.
  2. ^ Kessler 2024.
  3. ^ Black et al. 2006.
  4. Sjöberg, Leichty & Tinney 2024.
  5. ^ Jacobsen 1939.
  6. ^ Langdon 2007.
  7. ^ Wang 2014.
  8. ^ Langdon 1923.
  9. Proust 2009.
  10. Lendering 2020.
  11. Sanders 2017, pp. 52–59.

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Preceded byAlulim High King of Sumer
fl.c. 2866 – c. 2856 BC
Succeeded byEn-men-lu-ana of Bad-tibira
King of Eridu
fl.c. 2866 – c. 2856 BC
Succeeded byAmelon
Rulers in the Sumerian King List
   
Eridu
Bad-tibira
Larak
Sippar
Shuruppak
First dynasty of Kish
Eanna
First dynasty of Uruk
First dynasty of Ur
Awan dynasty
Second dynasty of Kish
Hamazi
Second dynasty of Uruk
Second dynasty of Ur
  • Nanni
  • Mesh-ki-ang-Nanna II
Adab
Dynasty of Mari
  • Anbu
  • Anba
  • Bazi
  • Zizi
  • Limer
  • Sharrum-iter
Third dynasty of Kish
Dynasty of Akshak
  • Unzi
  • Undalulu
  • Urur
  • Puzur-Nirah
  • Ushi-Il
  • Shu-Suen of Akshak
Fourth dynasty of Kish
Third dynasty of Uruk
Dynasty of Akkad
Fourth dynasty of Uruk
Gutian dynasty
Fifth dynasty of Uruk
Third Dynasty of Ur
Dynasty of Isin
  1. ^ Kessler 2024.
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