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Amar-Suena 2064add

~2050 BCE·Ur III · Neo-Sumerian·Q009353

Written in modern English

Amar-Suena — powerful king, king of Ur, king of the four quarters — receives a dedication from Lu-Nanna, the royal scribe and son of Ur-Suen, who identifies himself as the king's servant.

A modern paraphrase of the literal translation — same content, contemporary voice.

Translation — scholar edition

ETCSRI
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(i 1) Amar-Suena, the powerful king, king of Urim, king of the four quarters: Lu-Nanna, the royal scribe, child of Ur-Suen, is your servant.

Electronic Text Corpus of Sumerian Royal Inscriptions — scholar edition (Vienna).

Scholarly note

Sumerian royal inscription, published in the Electronic Text Corpus of Sumerian Royal Inscriptions (ETCSRI) by Gábor Zólyomi and collaborators. Translation reproduced from the ETCSRI edition. ORACC text Q009353.

Attribution

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Translation excerpted from Electronic Text Corpus of Sumerian Royal Inscriptions (ETCSRI), University of Vienna, edited by Gábor Zólyomi et al. https://oracc.museum.upenn.edu/etcsri/Q009353/.

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