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Lagaš II Unidentified 1009
(1) ... Ninĝirsu, the powerful warrior of Enlil, ....
LawLagaš II Unidentified 1010
(1) ... Ninĝirsu, the poweful warrior of Enlil, his master ....
LawLagaš II Unidentified 1011
(1) To Lalburduga, his/her personal god ... for the well-being of ....
LawLagaš II Unidentified 1014
(1) To Ninšubur, the envoy of An, his/her personal god ... for the well-being of ....
LawLagaš II Unidentified 1015
(1') ..., his/her personal god, ....
LawLagaš II Unidentified 1017
(i 1') To ..., his lady, ..., the travelling merchant ... for the well-being ..., ruler of Lagaš, and for his own well-being.
LawLagaš II Unidentified 1018
(1') ... Lagaš, ..., envoy ....
LawLagaš II Unidentified 1019
(1') To ..., Lu-Šara, the overseer, the child of Gudea, the overseer, ... for the well-being of ..., ruler of Lagaš, and for his own well-being.
LawLagaš II Unidentified 1020
(1') ... the ruler of Lagaš ....
LawLagaš II Unidentified 1021
(1') ... dedišated this (statuette) ....
LawLagaš II Unidentified 1022
(1') To ... Ur-Bau, the child of Šeššeš, the merchant, dedicated this (bowl) for ..., the ruler of Lagaš. The name of this stone (bowl) is “My personal god, I request life with this (bowl)”.
LawLagaš II Unidentified 1023
(1') ... Ur-Šulpaea ... for ... of Lagaš.
LawLagaš II Unidentified 1025
(1') To ..., ... dedicated this (bowl) for his well-being and for the well-being of his spouse and child. The name of this bowl is “My lady will rise!”.
LawLagaš II Unidentified 1026
(1') ... The name of ... is “... looked at me. May he/she šare for me!”.
LawLagaš II Unidentified 1027
(1') ... The name of this ... is “... will rise!”.
LawLagaš II Unidentified 1028add (FT 2, pl. 41, AO 12774)
(o 1') ..., ruler of Lagaš, built his E-dura.
LawLagaš II Unidentified 1029add (FAOS 09/1, Lagash 03)
(1') ... made an eternal thing appear: he built ... his E-ninnu-anzud-babbar.
LawLagaš II Unidentified 1031add (FAOS 09/1, Lagash 05)
(1') To ..., ... dedicated this (bowl) ....
LawLagaš II Unidentified 1032add (FAOS 09/1, Lagash 06)
(1') ... for his well-being ....
LawLagaš II Unidentified 1034add
(1') To ..., ... dedicated this (bowl) ....
LawLagaš II Unidentified 1035add (FAOS 09/1, Lagash 09)
(1') ..., ruler of Lagaš, ....
LawLagaš II Unidentified 1036add (FAOS 09/1, Lagash 12)
(1') To ..., ... dedicated this (bowl) for his well-being and for the well-being of his spouse and child.
LawLagaš II Unidentified 1039add (FAOS 09/1, Lagash 19)
(1') To ..., ..., ruler of Lagaš, dedicated this (bowl) for his well-being.
LawLagaš II Unidentified 1040add (FAOS 09/1, Lagash 20)
(1') ..., ... of Lagaš built his/her temple in Ĝirsu.
LawLagaš II Unidentified 1042add (FAOS 09/1, Lagash 23)
(Fragment a, 1') To ..., ... dedicated this (bowl) ....
LawLagaš II Unidentified 1043add (FAOS 09/1, Lagash 25)
(1') To ..., ... dedicated this (bowl) ..., and for his/her own well-being.
LawLagaš II Unidentified 1044add (FAOS 09/1, Lagash 26)
(1') To ..., ..., his spouse, dedicated this (bowl) ..., and also for her own well-being.
LawLagaš II Unidentified 1045add (FAOS 09/1, Lagash 28)
(1') ..., ruler of Lagaš, ....
LawLagaš II Unidentified 1048add (FAOS 09/1, Lagash 34)
(i 1') To ..., ..., ruler of Lagaš, dedicated this (bowl) for his well-being.
LawLagaš II Unidentified 1049add (FAOS 09/1, Lagash 35)
(1') To ..., ... dedicated this (bowl) ....
LawLagaš II Unidentified 1050add (FAOS 09/1, Lagash 36)
(1') ... mined .... He dedišated (this) maše with three heads to ....
LawLagaš II Unidentified 1051add (FAOS 09/1, Lagash 38)
(1') To ..., ... dedicated this (statue) for his well-being and for the well-being of his spouse and child. The name of this statue is "...".
LawLagaš II Unidentified 1052add (FAOS 09/1, Lagash 39)
(1') ... the mother of Lagaš, holy Ĝatumdug, praised him/it truly. ... to Lagaš ....
LawLagaš II Unidentified 1053add (FAOS 09/1, Lagash 41)
(1') ..., ruler of Lagaš, who built Ninĝirsu's E-ninnu, ....
LawLagaš II Unidentified 1054add (FAOS 09/1, Lagash 42)
(1') To ..., ... dedicated this (vase) ....
LawLagaš II Unidentified 1058add (FAOS 09/1, Lagash 48)
(i 1') .... Ninĝirsu, Enlilś šhild ....
LawLagaš II Unidentified 1059add (FAOS 09/1, Lagash 49)
(i 1') .... Ninĝirsu šhose ... in his holy hearṭ .... (ii 1') ... from the mountains ....
LawLagaš II Unidentified 1060add (FAOS 09/1, Lagash 50)
(1') .... for his well-being ....
LawLagaš II Unidentified 1061add (FAOS 09/1, Lagash 53)
(1') To ..., ... dedicated this (bowl) for his well-being and for the well-being of his spouse and child. ... of this bowl ....
LawLagaš II Unidentified 1062add (formerly Nammahni 09a)
(1') ... Ninkagina, the šhild of Kakug, ... for her well-being ....
Law
Laws of Lipit-Eštar (RIME 4.01.05.add10 (Laws of Lipit-Ishtar) composite)
Predates Hammurabi by roughly 150 years, recording Lipit-Eštar's mandate from An and Enlil to 'establish justice' — an early articulation of the Mesopotamian ideology that divine authority underwrites royal law-giving.
LawLu-dingirana 2001 / CDLI Seals 001431 (CDLI Seals 001431 (physical))
(1) Lu-diĝirana, temple administrator of Isin: Lu-diĝira, the scribe, is his servant.
LawLugal-ana-tuma 1
(1) Thirty-five years after Umma had been divided up, Lugal-ana-tum, governor of Umma, built the E-gidru in Umma. He drove in its foundation pegs, and within it he put its divine powers in good order. (14) At that time Si’um was the king of Gutium.
Law
Lugal-ayamu 2001
Records Ur-Imma's temple construction for Damgalnuna at Adab under the administrator Lugal-ayaĝu, attesting early Ur III institutional religion: a slave-born temple builder rewarded with divine favour for his family's welfare.
LawLugal-giš 2003 / CDLI Seals 001434 (CDLI Seals 001434 (physical))
(1) Lugalĝeš, governor of Adab: Namtare, the scribe, the temple administrator of Enki, is his servant.
Law
Lugal-KISAL-si 1
Dedicatory inscription of Lugal-kisalesi attests a king ruling both Uruk and Ur simultaneously, documenting a rare dual kingship in the late Early Dynastic–Ur III transitional period.
LawLugal-KISAL-si 2
(1) For Namma, the spouse of An, Lugal-kisale-si, king of Unug, king of Urim, built the temple of Namma.
LawLugal-KISAL-si 3
(1) To ..., Me-girimta, child born to Lugal-kisale-si, spouse of Muni-hursaĝ, dedicated this (bowl).
LawLugal-namnir-sum 1
(1-2) Lugal-namnir-šuma, king of Kiš.
LawLugalda-lu 1
(1) E-kiri, Lugalda-lu, king of Adab.
Law