Ea-mukin-zeri

Ea-mukin-zēri
King of Babylon
Reignc. 1004 BC
PredecessorSimbar-šipak
SuccessorKaššu-nādin-aḫi
House2nd Sealand Dynasty

Ea-mukin-zēri, inscribed mdÉ-a-mu-kin-NUMUN, son of Hašmar[i 1] (DUMU, “son of,” ḫaš-mar, a Kassite word for “(the) falcon[1]), was the 2nd king of the 2nd Sealand or 5th Dynasty of Babylon, c. 1004 BC, but only for 3 months, according to the Dynastic Chronicle,[i 1] 5 months according to the Kinglist A.[i 2]


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  1. ^ L. Levine (1999). "Ḫašmar". In Dietz Otto Edzard (ed.). Reallexikon der Assyriologie und Vorderasiatischen Archäologie: Ha-A-A - Hystaspes. Vol. 4. Walter De Gruyter. p. 134.

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