Itti-ili-nībī

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Itti-ili-nībī was the second king (around 1723–1667 BC) of the Meerland dynasty , who ruled for around 350 years from around 1783 to 1415 BC. Ruled the south of Mesopotamia . Itti-ili-nībī is only known from later king lists and chronicles. Accordingly, he ruled for 57 years.

The name Itti-ili-nībī is Akkadian and means My name is with God .

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Odette Boivin: The First Dynasty of the Sealand in Mesopotamia (= Studies in ancient Near Eastern records. Volume 20). Walter de Gruyter, Berlin / Boston 2018, ISBN 978-1-501-50782-3 , pp. 34–36
  2. Boivin: The First Dynasty of the Sealand in Mesopotamia , p. 38
predecessor Office successor
Ili-ma-ilu King of the Meerland dynasty
1723–1667 BC Chr.
Damiq-ilišu