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Entemena

2430 BC - 2389 BC

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Entemena, also called Enmetena (Sumerian: 𒂗𒋼𒈨𒈾, EN-TE-ME-NA; fl. c. 2400 BC), was a son of Enannatum I who re-established Lagash as a power in Sumer. He defeated Il in a territorial conflict through an alliance with Lugal-kinishe-dudu of Uruk, successor to Enshakushanna, who is in the king list. The tutelary deity Shul-utula was his personal deity. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Entemena is the 12,051st most popular politician (down from 11,081st in 2019), the 274th most popular biography from Iraq (down from 268th in 2019) and the 170th most popular Iraqi Politician.

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Among POLITICIANS

Among politicians, Entemena ranks 12,051 out of 19,576Before him are Jaime Paz Zamora, Quintus Fabius Maximus Allobrogicus, Abdelaziz Djerad, Jim Gray, John T. Dunlap, and Robert Habeck. After him are Jānis Rudzutaks, Princess Marie of Prussia, Lojze Peterle, Jean Joseph Mounier, Agustín Eyzaguirre, and José María Iglesias.

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Among people born in 2430 BC, Entemena ranks 1 Among people deceased in 2389 BC, Entemena ranks 1

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In Iraq

Among people born in Iraq, Entemena ranks 274 out of 384Before him are Ashur-rabi II (-1100), Ali Akbar Salehi (1949), Abu Firas al-Hamdani (932), Nazik Al-Malaika (1923), Isidore of Charax (-50), and Muhammad al-Sadr (1943). After him are Ahmad ibn Yusuf (835), Ashur-resh-ishi II (-1100), Ibn Abi'l-Hadid (1190), Kurigalzu II (-1400), Jacob of Serugh (451), and Abu Isa al-Warraq (null).

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Among POLITICIANS In Iraq

Among politicians born in Iraq, Entemena ranks 170Before him are Ahmed Chalabi (1944), Ur-Zababa (-2350), Khumarawayh ibn Ahmad ibn Tulun (864), Kadashman-Enlil I (-1400), Ashur-rabi II (-1100), and Ali Akbar Salehi (1949). After him are Ashur-resh-ishi II (-1100), Kurigalzu II (-1400), Enlil-kudurri-usur (-1300), Shamshi-Adad IV (-1100), Tahir Yahya (1913), and Mahmud Nedim Pasha (1818).