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government and defense of mesipotamia mesoptamia 1 (government (wars they…
government and defense of mesipotamia
government
wars they were in
the first war between Umma and Lagash in 2525 BC stands out as it was about grabbing the fertile region of Guendena.
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who
Southern Mesopotamia
Early Dynastic Period 12
Gilgamesh of Uruk (legendary)
2700 B.C.
Mesanepada of Ur
2450 B.C.
Eannatum of Lagash
2400 B.C.
Enannatum of Lagash
2430 B.C.
Uruinimgina of Lagash
2350 B.C.
Lugalzagesi of Uruk
2350 B.C.
Dynasty of Akkad (Agade)
Sargon
2340–2285 B.C.
Rimush
2284–2275 B.C.
Manishtushu
2275–2260 B.C.
Naram-Sin
2260–2223 B.C.
Shar-kali-sharri
2223–2198 B.C.
Dynasty of Lagash
Gudea (59.2)
2150–2125 B.C.
Third Dynasty of Ur
Ur-Nammu
2112–2095 B.C.
Shulgi
2095–2047 B.C.
Amar-Sin
2046–2038 B.C.
Shu-Sin
2037–2029 B.C.
Ibbi-Sin
2028–2004 B.C.
Dynasty of Isin
Ishbi-Erra
2017–1985 B.C.
Shu-ilishu
1984–1975 B.C.
Iddin-Dagan
1974–1954 B.C.
Lipit-Ishtar
1934–1924 B.C.
Dynasty of Larsa
Rim-Sin
1822–1763 B.C.
Old Babylonian Dynasty
Sin-muballit
1812–1793 B.C.
Hammurabi
1792–1750 B.C.
Kassite Dynasty
Kadashman-Enlil I
1374–1360 B.C.
Burnaburiash II
1359–1333 B.C.
Kurigalzu II
1332–1308 B.C.
Babylonian Dynasty
Nabu-mukin-zeri
731–729 B.C.
Marduk-apla-iddina II
721–710 B.C.
Shamash-shum-ukin
667–648 B.C.
Neo-Babylonian Dynasty (32.143.4)
Nabopolassar
625–605 B.C.
Nebuchadnezzar II
604–562 B.C.
Amel-Marduk
561–560 B.C.
Neriglissar
559–556 B.C.
Labashi-Marduk
556 B.C.
Nabonidus
555–539 B.C.
Northern Mesopotamia
Old Assyrian Dynasty
Shamshi-Adad
1813–1781 B.C.
Dynasty of Mari
Zimri-Lim
1775 B.C.
Middle Assyrian Dynasty
Ashur-uballit I
1365–1330 B.C.
Enlil-nirari
1329–1320 B.C.
Adad-nirari I
1307–1275 B.C.
Tukulti-Ninurta I
1244–1208 B.C.
Ashur-dan I
1179–1134 B.C.
Tiglath-pileser I
1114–1076 B.C.
Ashur-bel-kala
1073–1056 B.C.
Neo-Assyrian Dynasty
Ashurnasirpal II (32.143.4)
883–859 B.C.
Shalmaneser III
858–824 B.C.
Shamshi-Adad V
823–811 B.C.
Adad-nirari III
810–783 B.C.
Shalmaneser IV
782–773 B.C.
Ashur-dan III
772–755 B.C.
Ashur-nirari V
754–745 B.C.
Tiglath-pileser III
745–727 B.C.
Shalmaneser V
726–722 B.C.
Sargon II
721–705 B.C.
Sennacherib
704–681 B.C.
Esarhaddon
680–669 B.C.
Ashurbanipal
668–627 B.C.
Ashur-etel-ilani
626–623 B.C.
Sin-shar-ishkun
622–612 B.C.
Ashur-uballit II
611–609 B.C.
Mesopotamia United
Achaemenid Persian Dynasty
Cyrus II the Great
559–530 B.C.
Cambyses II
530–522 B.C.
Darius I
521–486 B.C.
Xerxes
486–465 B.C.
Artaxerxes I
465–424 B.C.
Darius II
423–405 B.C.
Artaxerxes II
405–359 B.C.
Artaxerxes III
358–338 B.C.
Artaxerxes IV
338–336 B.C.
Darius III
336–330 B.C.
Department of Ancient Near Eastern Art, The Metropolitan Museum of Art
October 2004
defense
army/military
armor
bronze and copper helmat and chestplate with and under coting of lether or chainmail that would protect them pretty well.
weapons
bronze and copper battle axes swords and bows and arrows made with copper tips and wooden shafts
they also carried wooden sheilds into battle with a coating of bronze o flashy paint they shields represented their fighting style were you use one hand for a sword or offense and another for your sheild.
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skills
horse back riding
they had to learn to ride a horse for long distance battles our scouting nearby land and to ride out to battle or ride a charoit to give fellow soldiers a ride
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swiming
All of the military had to learn to swim in case they ended up in a river or the ocean they also had to learn to swim while bonded.
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