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King Of The Four Corners Of The World
King of the Four Corners of the World ( Sumerian: ''lugal-an-ub-da-limmu-ba'', Akkadian: ''šarru kibrat 'arbaim'', ''šar kibrāti arba'i'', or ''šar kibrāt erbetti''), alternatively translated as King of the Four Quarters of the World, King of the Heaven's Four Corners or King of the Four Corners of the Universe and often shortened to simply King of the Four Corners, was a title of great prestige claimed by powerful monarchs in ancient Mesopotamia. Though the term "four corners of the world" does refer to specific geographical places within and near Mesopotamia itself, these places were (at the time the title was first used) thought to represent locations near the actual edges of the world and as such, the title should be interpreted as something equivalent to "King of all the known world", a claim to universal rule over the entire world and everything within it. The title was first used by Naram-Sin of the Akkadian Empire in the 23rd century BC and was later used by the ru ...
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Naram-Suen (Naram-Sin) may refer to any of four kings in the history of Mesopotamia: * Naram-Sin of Akkad (), an Akkadian king, the most famous of the four * Naram-Sin of Assyria (), an Assyrian king * Naram-Sin of Uruk (), a king of Uruk * Naram-Suen of Eshnunna (), a king of Eshnunna See also * List of lists of ancient kings Lists of ancient kings are organized by region and peoples, and include kings recorded in ancient history (3000 BC – 1700 AD) and in mythology. Southern Europe Greeks Historical * Lists of rulers of Greece * List of ancient Greek tyrants ...
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