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King of Akkad
Rimush (or Rimuš, 𒌷𒈬𒍑 Ri-mu-uš; died c. 2270 BC) was the second king of the Akkadian Empire. He was the son of Sargon of Akkad. He was succeeded by
Rimush
State in Mesopotamia (c. 2334–2154 BC)
internal revolts, dynastic instability, and external threats. Sargon’s sons, Rimush and Manishtushu, struggled to maintain control; both died violently. Naram-Sin’s
Akkadian_Empire
Ruler of the Akkadian Empire (c. 2254–2218 BC)
name. Naram-Sin was a son of Manishtushu. He was thus a nephew of King Rimush and grandson of Sargon and Tashlultum. Naram-Sin's aunt was the High Priestess
Naram-Sin_of_Akkad
Founder of Akkadian Empire
in use for centuries thereafter. Sargon was succeeded by his son Rimush; after Rimush's death another son, Manishtushu, became king. Manishtushu would be
Sargon_of_Akkad
Ancient Mesopotamian city state
successor Rimush faced widespread revolts, and had to reconquer the cities of Ur, Umma, Adab, Lagash, Der, and Kazallu from rebellious ensis. Rimush introduced
Lagash
Prominent trading partner of Sumer during the Middle Bronze Age
[better source needed] According to some accounts of the Akkadian king Rimush, he fought against the troops of Meluhha, in the area of Elam: "Rimuš, the
Meluhha
Assyrian king
Rimush or Rīmu[š], inscribed mri-mu-u[š] on the only variant List of Assyrian kings on which he appears (fl. c. 1750 BC), was a possible ruler of Assyria
Rimush_of_Assyria
Queen consort of Akkad
she was queen of Akkad and the mother of Sargon's children Enheduanna, Rimush, Manishtushu, Shu-Enlil, and Ilaba'is-takal. Podany, Amanda H. (2022). Weavers
Tashlultum
Ancient Mesopotamian city
Neo-Assyrians in the 8th century BC: the most likely site would be Dur-Rimush (a cult center of the god Adad), nine kilometers (5 miles) north of Dur-Sharukin
Akkad_(city)
11 years after his father's death. It is not certain that Mut-Ashkur or Rimush actually ruled Assyria. Their names do not appear in the more complete copies
List_of_Assyrian_kings
Ancient Near Eastern Kingdom
"Kundupum, judge of Parahsum". After a rebellion the second ruler of Akkad, Rimush, reported defeating king Abalgamash of Paraḫšum and capturing his general
Marhasi
Ancient Sumerian city in modern-day Iraq
later. The town of KI.AN was also nearby. KI.AN, which was destroyed by Rimush, a ruler of the Akkadian Empire. There are known to have been six gods of
Umma
Third king of the Akkadian Empire
Sumerian King List. He was the son of Sargon of Akkad, brother of Enheduanna, Rimush, and Shu-Enlil, and the father of Naram-Sin. Only one year name is known
Manishtushu
Sumerian king, 24th century BC
expeditions under Sargon. Finally, he appear in inscriptions as a rebel against Rimush of Akkad. The timeframe here is quite extensive raising questions. It has
Meskigal
King of Elam
and Rimush became king of Akkad, Hishep-ratep revolted against the new king, entering into an alliance with Abalgamash, the king of Marhashi. Rimush seems
Hishep-ratep
first known Sumerian-Akkadian bilingual tablet dates from the reign of Rimush. Louvre Museum AO 5477. The top column is in Sumerian, the bottom column
Decipherment_of_cuneiform
Ancient Mesopotamian city-state
Sargon's conquest was resisted by southern Babylonia. His successor and son, Rimush, had to put down a revolt led by a local ruler of Ur. This rebellion was
Ur
Sumerian ruler and protagonist of the Epic of Gilgamesh
Ishme-Shamash Nanniya Third dynasty of Uruk Lugal-zage-si Dynasty of Akkad Sargon Rimush Manishtushu Naram-Sin Shar-Kali-Sharri Then who was king? Who was not king
Gilgamesh
Writing system of the ancient Near East
(𒌷) can also be read as rí and that the name is that of the Akkadian king Rimush. The Sumerian cuneiform script had on the order of 1,000 distinct signs
Cuneiform
King of Marhashi
which had been occupied by Sargon. This led to a direct conflict with Rimush, Sargon's son and successor, who in turn invaded Elam, and victoriously
Abalgamash
Ancient Sumerian city between Girsu and Nippur
This rebellion occurred during the first two regnal years of Rimush. A year name of Rimush reads "The year Adab was destroyed" and an inscription reads
Adab_(city)
expel them from its domains. Akkadian conquest of Elam Sargon campaign Rimush campaign Manishtushu campaign (Circa 2300-2200 BC) Elam Marhasi Gutian people
List of wars involving Iran (before 1979)
List_of_wars_involving_Iran_(before_1979)
Extinct Semitic language of Mesopotamia
first known Sumerian-Akkadian bilingual tablet dates from the reign of Rimush. Louvre Museum AO 5477. The top column is in Sumerian; the bottom column
Akkadian_language
Mythological first king of Sumer
Ishme-Shamash Nanniya Third dynasty of Uruk Lugal-zage-si Dynasty of Akkad Sargon Rimush Manishtushu Naram-Sin Shar-Kali-Sharri Then who was king? Who was not king
Alulim
King of Assyria
Puzur-Ashur II Naram-Sin Erishum II Shamshi-Adad I Ishme-Dagan I Mut-Ashkur (?) Rimush (?) Asinum (?) Puzur-Sin Ashur-dugul Ashur-apla-idi (?) Nasir-Sin (?) Sin-namir
Sennacherib
Ancient text listing Sumerian Kingships
began the Akkadian Empire Rimush "the son of Sargon" 9 years c. 2214–2206 BC (short) Manishtushu "the older brother of Rimush, the son of Sargon" 15 years
Sumerian_King_List
Sumerian god
Ishme-Shamash Nanniya Third dynasty of Uruk Lugal-zage-si Dynasty of Akkad Sargon Rimush Manishtushu Naram-Sin Shar-Kali-Sharri Then who was king? Who was not king
Dumuzid
Der, Simurrum, Uru'a, Parahshum, Awan, Susa, Mari, Tuttul, and Ebla 2nd Rimush 𒌷𒈬𒍑 Ri-mu-uš r. c. 2279 – c. 2270 BC (MC) r. c. 2214 – c. 2206 BC (SC)
List_of_kings_of_Akkad
Assyrian ruler
Puzur-Ashur II Naram-Sin Erishum II Shamshi-Adad I Ishme-Dagan I Mut-Ashkur (?) Rimush (?) Asinum (?) Puzur-Sin Ashur-dugul Ashur-apla-idi (?) Nasir-Sin (?) Sin-namir
Ashurbanipal
Builder of Uruk in Sumer
Ishme-Shamash Nanniya Third dynasty of Uruk Lugal-zage-si Dynasty of Akkad Sargon Rimush Manishtushu Naram-Sin Shar-Kali-Sharri Then who was king? Who was not king
Enmerkar
Language of ancient Sumer and Babylon
first known Sumerian–Akkadian bilingual tablet dates from the reign of Rimush. Louvre Museum AO 5477. The top half is in Sumerian, the bottom half is
Sumerian_language
Second period of Assyrian history
Ishme-Dagan was succeeded by his son Mut-Ashkur, who in turn was succeeded by Rimush. It is possible that these kings only ruled Ekallatum, and not Assur, but
Old_Assyrian_period
Target Title Date Place Country Assassin or other entity Ref Rimush King of Akkad 2270 BC Akkadian Empire His courtiers. Ramesses III Pharaoh of Egypt
List of heads of state and government who were assassinated or executed
List_of_heads_of_state_and_government_who_were_assassinated_or_executed
Writing medium, especially for writing in cuneiform
List of the victories of Rimush, king of Akkad, upon Abalgamash, king of Marhashi, and upon Emahsini, King of Elam, c. 2270 BCE.
Clay_tablet
Archaeological site in Iraq
by the rulers of Akkad, or Agade, and numerous votive objects of Sargon, Rimush, and Naram-Sin testify to the veneration in which they also held this sanctuary
Nippur
Royal title in Ancient Mesopotamia
Kings of the Universe in the Akkadian Empire Sargon (r. 2334–2279 BC) Rimush (r. 2279–2270 BC) Naram-Sin (r. 2254–2218 BC) Kings of the Universe in Upper
King_of_the_Universe
Archaeological site in Diyala Governorate, Iraq
burial. Bowl fragments bore inscriptions of Rimush, a ruler of the Akkadian Empire including "To Sin did Rimush, king of Kish, when Elam and Barahshe he
Khafajah
First dynasty of Elam ca. 2700–2150 BC
kings on the Awan king list has been jumbled. Sargon's son and successor, Rimush, is said to have conquered Elam, defeating its king who is named as Emahsini
Awan_dynasty
Puzur-Ashur II Naram-Sin Erishum II Shamshi-Adad I Ishme-Dagan I Mut-Ashkur (?) Rimush (?) Asinum (?) Puzur-Sin Ashur-dugul Ashur-apla-idi (?) Nasir-Sin (?) Sin-namir
Hanu_(Assyrian_king)
King of Shuruppak (c. 2900 BC)
Ishme-Shamash Nanniya Third dynasty of Uruk Lugal-zage-si Dynasty of Akkad Sargon Rimush Manishtushu Naram-Sin Shar-Kali-Sharri Then who was king? Who was not king
Ziusudra
King of Elam
His name is purely Akkadian, and he was in charge of Elam at the time of Rimush and Manishtushu, or early in the reign of Naram-Sin and probably their dependent
Epirmupi
Ancient Assyria
vassals and dependent on the Babylonians during the reign of Hammurabi. Rimush, inscribed mri-mu-u[š] on the only variant king list on which he appears
Timeline_of_ancient_Assyria
King of Assyria
Puzur-Ashur II Naram-Sin Erishum II Shamshi-Adad I Ishme-Dagan I Mut-Ashkur (?) Rimush (?) Asinum (?) Puzur-Sin Ashur-dugul Ashur-apla-idi (?) Nasir-Sin (?) Sin-namir
Shalmaneser_V
King of Sumer
Ishme-Shamash Nanniya Third dynasty of Uruk Lugal-zage-si Dynasty of Akkad Sargon Rimush Manishtushu Naram-Sin Shar-Kali-Sharri Then who was king? Who was not king
Kurum
Third period of Assyrian history
Puzur-Ashur II Naram-Sin Erishum II Shamshi-Adad I Ishme-Dagan I Mut-Ashkur (?) Rimush (?) Asinum (?) Puzur-Sin Ashur-dugul Ashur-apla-idi (?) Nasir-Sin (?) Sin-namir
Middle_Assyrian_Empire
Monarch of Aššūrāyu
Puzur-Ashur II Naram-Sin Erishum II Shamshi-Adad I Ishme-Dagan I Mut-Ashkur (?) Rimush (?) Asinum (?) Puzur-Sin Ashur-dugul Ashur-apla-idi (?) Nasir-Sin (?) Sin-namir
Belu_(Assyrian_king)
Archaeological site in Diyala Province, Iraq
the omens the daughters of Sîn-abušu were chosen in Dur-Rimush". The unlocated city of Dur-Rimush has been suggested as the location of Akkad. Other proposed
Tell_Ishchali
Mythological seventh antediluvian king of Sumer
Ishme-Shamash Nanniya Third dynasty of Uruk Lugal-zage-si Dynasty of Akkad Sargon Rimush Manishtushu Naram-Sin Shar-Kali-Sharri Then who was king? Who was not king
En-men-dur-ana
Deified legendary king of Mari
Ishme-Shamash Nanniya Third dynasty of Uruk Lugal-zage-si Dynasty of Akkad Sargon Rimush Manishtushu Naram-Sin Shar-Kali-Sharri Then who was king? Who was not king
Bazi_(king)
Sumerian temple
various garments dedicated to the temple of E-ninnu by the Akkadian king Rimush. 23rd century BCE. From Nippur, Iraq. Ancient Orient Museum, Istanbul Stone
E-ninnu
Assyrian king from 883 to 859 BC
Puzur-Ashur II Naram-Sin Erishum II Shamshi-Adad I Ishme-Dagan I Mut-Ashkur (?) Rimush (?) Asinum (?) Puzur-Sin Ashur-dugul Ashur-apla-idi (?) Nasir-Sin (?) Sin-namir
Ashurnasirpal_II
Issi'ak Assur
Puzur-Ashur II Naram-Sin Erishum II Shamshi-Adad I Ishme-Dagan I Mut-Ashkur (?) Rimush (?) Asinum (?) Puzur-Sin Ashur-dugul Ashur-apla-idi (?) Nasir-Sin (?) Sin-namir
Eriba-Adad_I
King of Elam
Parahshum"(during the reign of Abalgamash), who later also appears in an inscription by Rimush. Mythology portal Asia portal Mesopotamia Ancient Near East "CDLI-Found
Luh-ishan
Fictional character
Ishme-Shamash Nanniya Third dynasty of Uruk Lugal-zage-si Dynasty of Akkad Sargon Rimush Manishtushu Naram-Sin Shar-Kali-Sharri Then who was king? Who was not king
En-sipad-zid-ana
Millennium between 3000 BC to 2001 BC
Detail of a victory stele of Akkadian king Rimush
3rd_millennium_BC
Sumerian mythical King
Ishme-Shamash Nanniya Third dynasty of Uruk Lugal-zage-si Dynasty of Akkad Sargon Rimush Manishtushu Naram-Sin Shar-Kali-Sharri Then who was king? Who was not king
Lugalbanda
King of Assyria
Puzur-Ashur II Naram-Sin Erishum II Shamshi-Adad I Ishme-Dagan I Mut-Ashkur (?) Rimush (?) Asinum (?) Puzur-Sin Ashur-dugul Ashur-apla-idi (?) Nasir-Sin (?) Sin-namir
Shamshi-Adad_IV
Sumerian ruler in the First Dynasty of Kish
Ishme-Shamash Nanniya Third dynasty of Uruk Lugal-zage-si Dynasty of Akkad Sargon Rimush Manishtushu Naram-Sin Shar-Kali-Sharri Then who was king? Who was not king
Kalumum
Ancient human settlement
considered a literary composition. The second ruler of the Akkadian Empire, Rimush, suppressed a revolt by Kazallu reporting: "Rimus, king of the world — the
Kazallu
Issi'ak Assur
Puzur-Ashur II Naram-Sin Erishum II Shamshi-Adad I Ishme-Dagan I Mut-Ashkur (?) Rimush (?) Asinum (?) Puzur-Sin Ashur-dugul Ashur-apla-idi (?) Nasir-Sin (?) Sin-namir
Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Puzur-Ashur II Naram-Sin Erishum II Shamshi-Adad I Ishme-Dagan I Mut-Ashkur (?) Rimush (?) Asinum (?) Puzur-Sin Ashur-dugul Ashur-apla-idi (?) Nasir-Sin (?) Sin-namir
Apiashal
Sargon c. 2334–2279 BC Rimush c. 2278–2270 BC younger son of Sargon Man-ishtishu c. 2269–2255 BC elder son of Sargon Naram-Sin c. 2254–2218 BC son of Man-ishtishu
History_of_Sumer
Sumerian king of the First Dynasty of Kish
Ishme-Shamash Nanniya Third dynasty of Uruk Lugal-zage-si Dynasty of Akkad Sargon Rimush Manishtushu Naram-Sin Shar-Kali-Sharri Then who was king? Who was not king
Kalibum
Ancient Mesopotamian king
Ishme-Shamash Nanniya Third dynasty of Uruk Lugal-zage-si Dynasty of Akkad Sargon Rimush Manishtushu Naram-Sin Shar-Kali-Sharri Then who was king? Who was not king
Enmebaragesi
King of the Neo-Assyrian Empire
Puzur-Ashur II Naram-Sin Erishum II Shamshi-Adad I Ishme-Dagan I Mut-Ashkur (?) Rimush (?) Asinum (?) Puzur-Sin Ashur-dugul Ashur-apla-idi (?) Nasir-Sin (?) Sin-namir
Sargon_II
Kurdish historical inscription
Puzur-Ashur II Naram-Sin Erishum II Shamshi-Adad I Ishme-Dagan I Mut-Ashkur (?) Rimush (?) Asinum (?) Puzur-Sin Ashur-dugul Ashur-apla-idi (?) Nasir-Sin (?) Sin-namir
Inscription of Sargon II at Tang-i Var
Inscription_of_Sargon_II_at_Tang-i_Var
King of Assyria
Puzur-Ashur II Naram-Sin Erishum II Shamshi-Adad I Ishme-Dagan I Mut-Ashkur (?) Rimush (?) Asinum (?) Puzur-Sin Ashur-dugul Ashur-apla-idi (?) Nasir-Sin (?) Sin-namir
Adamu_(Assyrian_king)
Ishme-Shamash Nanniya Third dynasty of Uruk Lugal-zage-si Dynasty of Akkad Sargon Rimush Manishtushu Naram-Sin Shar-Kali-Sharri Then who was king? Who was not king
En-men-gal-ana
Issi'ak Assur
only extant sequence of Shamshi-Adad I’s later successors, Mut-Ashkur and Rimush. The Synchronistic Kinglist gives his Babylonian counterpart as Ayadaragalama
Lullaya
Monarch of Aššūrāyu
Puzur-Ashur II Naram-Sin Erishum II Shamshi-Adad I Ishme-Dagan I Mut-Ashkur (?) Rimush (?) Asinum (?) Puzur-Sin Ashur-dugul Ashur-apla-idi (?) Nasir-Sin (?) Sin-namir
Abazu_(Assyrian_king)
Inscription that includes the same text in two or more languages
the first known Sumerian-Akkadian bilingual tablet dating to the reign of Rimush, c. 2270 BCE. the Urra=hubullu tablets (c. 2nd millennium BCE; Babylon)
Multilingual_inscription
Puzur-Ashur II Naram-Sin Erishum II Shamshi-Adad I Ishme-Dagan I Mut-Ashkur (?) Rimush (?) Asinum (?) Puzur-Sin Ashur-dugul Ashur-apla-idi (?) Nasir-Sin (?) Sin-namir
Yazkur-el
Puzur-Ashur II Naram-Sin Erishum II Shamshi-Adad I Ishme-Dagan I Mut-Ashkur (?) Rimush (?) Asinum (?) Puzur-Sin Ashur-dugul Ashur-apla-idi (?) Nasir-Sin (?) Sin-namir
Mandaru
Ref Name Reign Ref Name Reign Ref Sargonic dynasty Sargon c. 2334–2279 BC Rimush c. 2278–2270 BC Manishtushu c. 2269–2255 BC Second dynasty of Lagash Naram-Sin
List of Mesopotamian dynasties
List_of_Mesopotamian_dynasties
12th-11th century BCE Assyrian king
Puzur-Ashur II Naram-Sin Erishum II Shamshi-Adad I Ishme-Dagan I Mut-Ashkur (?) Rimush (?) Asinum (?) Puzur-Sin Ashur-dugul Ashur-apla-idi (?) Nasir-Sin (?) Sin-namir
Tiglath-Pileser_I
Mythological third King of Sumer
Ishme-Shamash Nanniya Third dynasty of Uruk Lugal-zage-si Dynasty of Akkad Sargon Rimush Manishtushu Naram-Sin Shar-Kali-Sharri Then who was king? Who was not king
En-men-lu-ana
Legendary Amorite ruler
Puzur-Ashur II Naram-Sin Erishum II Shamshi-Adad I Ishme-Dagan I Mut-Ashkur (?) Rimush (?) Asinum (?) Puzur-Sin Ashur-dugul Ashur-apla-idi (?) Nasir-Sin (?) Sin-namir
Didanu
7th-century BC King of Assyria
Puzur-Ashur II Naram-Sin Erishum II Shamshi-Adad I Ishme-Dagan I Mut-Ashkur (?) Rimush (?) Asinum (?) Puzur-Sin Ashur-dugul Ashur-apla-idi (?) Nasir-Sin (?) Sin-namir
Esarhaddon
Assyrian king
Puzur-Ashur II Naram-Sin Erishum II Shamshi-Adad I Ishme-Dagan I Mut-Ashkur (?) Rimush (?) Asinum (?) Puzur-Sin Ashur-dugul Ashur-apla-idi (?) Nasir-Sin (?) Sin-namir
Puzur-Ashur_II
Sumerian ruler
Ishme-Shamash Nanniya Third dynasty of Uruk Lugal-zage-si Dynasty of Akkad Sargon Rimush Manishtushu Naram-Sin Shar-Kali-Sharri Then who was king? Who was not king
Ur-Nungal
Ruler of the city-state of Assur in the 20th century BC
Puzur-Ashur II Naram-Sin Erishum II Shamshi-Adad I Ishme-Dagan I Mut-Ashkur (?) Rimush (?) Asinum (?) Puzur-Sin Ashur-dugul Ashur-apla-idi (?) Nasir-Sin (?) Sin-namir
Shalim-ahum
Puzur-Ashur II Naram-Sin Erishum II Shamshi-Adad I Ishme-Dagan I Mut-Ashkur (?) Rimush (?) Asinum (?) Puzur-Sin Ashur-dugul Ashur-apla-idi (?) Nasir-Sin (?) Sin-namir
Aminu_(Assyrian_king)
King of Assyria
Puzur-Ashur II Naram-Sin Erishum II Shamshi-Adad I Ishme-Dagan I Mut-Ashkur (?) Rimush (?) Asinum (?) Puzur-Sin Ashur-dugul Ashur-apla-idi (?) Nasir-Sin (?) Sin-namir
Tukulti-Ninurta_II
King of Uruk
Ishme-Shamash Nanniya Third dynasty of Uruk Lugal-zage-si Dynasty of Akkad Sargon Rimush Manishtushu Naram-Sin Shar-Kali-Sharri Then who was king? Who was not king
La-ba'shum
on the obelisk of Manishtushu Detail of a victory stele of Akkadian king Rimush Seal impression with gods and water buffaloes, thought to have been imported
Art_of_Mesopotamia
Sumerian king
Ishme-Shamash Nanniya Third dynasty of Uruk Lugal-zage-si Dynasty of Akkad Sargon Rimush Manishtushu Naram-Sin Shar-Kali-Sharri Then who was king? Who was not king
Atab
Puzur-Ashur II Naram-Sin Erishum II Shamshi-Adad I Ishme-Dagan I Mut-Ashkur (?) Rimush (?) Asinum (?) Puzur-Sin Ashur-dugul Ashur-apla-idi (?) Nasir-Sin (?) Sin-namir
Ushpia
Regional imperial polities since antiquity
standing army, which later rulers would use offensively. When Sargon died, Rimush, his son, inherited the empire. However, he was plagued by constant uprisings
Middle_Eastern_empires
Puzur-Ashur II Naram-Sin Erishum II Shamshi-Adad I Ishme-Dagan I Mut-Ashkur (?) Rimush (?) Asinum (?) Puzur-Sin Ashur-dugul Ashur-apla-idi (?) Nasir-Sin (?) Sin-namir
Yangi
Ancient city-state or region of Elam in the western area of modern-day Iran
close to Susa and Adamdun (thought to be Andimeshk). An inscription of Rimush (c. 2279–2270 BC) second ruler of the Akkadian Empire states that he fought
Awan_(ancient_city)
King of Assyria
Puzur-Ashur II Naram-Sin Erishum II Shamshi-Adad I Ishme-Dagan I Mut-Ashkur (?) Rimush (?) Asinum (?) Puzur-Sin Ashur-dugul Ashur-apla-idi (?) Nasir-Sin (?) Sin-namir
Iptar-Sin
Ancient Mesopotamian king
Ishme-Shamash Nanniya Third dynasty of Uruk Lugal-zage-si Dynasty of Akkad Sargon Rimush Manishtushu Naram-Sin Shar-Kali-Sharri Then who was king? Who was not king
Etana
Mythological antediluvian king of Sumer
Ishme-Shamash Nanniya Third dynasty of Uruk Lugal-zage-si Dynasty of Akkad Sargon Rimush Manishtushu Naram-Sin Shar-Kali-Sharri Then who was king? Who was not king
Ubara-Tutu
Puzur-Ashur II Naram-Sin Erishum II Shamshi-Adad I Ishme-Dagan I Mut-Ashkur (?) Rimush (?) Asinum (?) Puzur-Sin Ashur-dugul Ashur-apla-idi (?) Nasir-Sin (?) Sin-namir
Suhlamu
Sumerian king
Ishme-Shamash Nanniya Third dynasty of Uruk Lugal-zage-si Dynasty of Akkad Sargon Rimush Manishtushu Naram-Sin Shar-Kali-Sharri Then who was king? Who was not king
Arwium
Earliest period of Assyrian history
Puzur-Ashur II Naram-Sin Erishum II Shamshi-Adad I Ishme-Dagan I Mut-Ashkur (?) Rimush (?) Asinum (?) Puzur-Sin Ashur-dugul Ashur-apla-idi (?) Nasir-Sin (?) Sin-namir
Early_Assyrian_period
Archaeological site in Syria
do not reflect the reign of Sargon or his successors. Two bowls bearing Rimush's inscription were discovered in the palace of his nephew Naram-Sin, however
Tell_Brak
Ruling crown prince of Assyria
Puzur-Ashur II Naram-Sin Erishum II Shamshi-Adad I Ishme-Dagan I Mut-Ashkur (?) Rimush (?) Asinum (?) Puzur-Sin Ashur-dugul Ashur-apla-idi (?) Nasir-Sin (?) Sin-namir
Aššur-uballiṭ_II
21st-century BC monarch of Assyria
Puzur-Ashur II Naram-Sin Erishum II Shamshi-Adad I Ishme-Dagan I Mut-Ashkur (?) Rimush (?) Asinum (?) Puzur-Sin Ashur-dugul Ashur-apla-idi (?) Nasir-Sin (?) Sin-namir
Akiya_(Assyrian_king)
8th-Century BCE Assyrian king, Neo-Assyrian Empire
Puzur-Ashur II Naram-Sin Erishum II Shamshi-Adad I Ishme-Dagan I Mut-Ashkur (?) Rimush (?) Asinum (?) Puzur-Sin Ashur-dugul Ashur-apla-idi (?) Nasir-Sin (?) Sin-namir
Tiglath-Pileser_III
RIMUSH
RIMUSH
RIMUSH
RIMUSH
Boy/Male
Hindi
Bom during the fall.
Boy/Male
Teutonic
Spirit.
Boy/Male
Biblical
Clearness, oil.
Male
Finnish
Pet form of Finnish Nikotiemus, TEEMU means "victory of the people."
Girl/Female
Indian, Sanskrit
Cool
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Moon; Good Character
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Beaufort.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Punjabi, Sikh, Traditional
Lamp of God's Grace
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Myatt.
Girl/Female
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Sacrifice
RIMUSH
RIMUSH
RIMUSH
RIMUSH
RIMUSH