Sargon of Akkad, also called Sargon the Great, had several sons. His first son was Rimush, who succeeded him and reigned for 9 years.
Sargon I, King of Assyria, was succeeded by his (presumably first) son Puzur-Ashur II.
Sargon II, King of Assyria, was succeeded by his (presumably first ) son, Sennacherib
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Sargon the Great (SARGON OF AKKAD 2334-2279 BCE) was the first emperor who united a number of the Mesopotamian City-States.
Sargon is the conqueror of all city states in mesopotamia. And when sargon retired he pass his thrown to his son.
Sargon from Akkad
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sargon is important because he is the first king.......
sargon I
Sargon the Great (SARGON OF AKKAD 2334-2279 BCE) was the first emperor who united a number of the Mesopotamian City-States.
Sargon is the conqueror of all city states in mesopotamia. And when sargon retired he pass his thrown to his son.
Sargon from Akkad
First Akkadian Emperor in ancient Sumer- Called "Sargon the Great"
Sargon is important because he built the first empire
there werent any sargon las. the first documentation of laws were from Hammurabi
Kish is the name of the city where Sargon first lived. This answer is true, but if you want to know where Sargon first lived, even if it was only for a few days, that place is unknown.
Sargon was one of the first rulers that established laws. He was also as the first to create a truly multiethnic kingdom.
Sargon of Akkad was the King of Akkad and the first person to rule over multiple city-states simultaneously, i.e. the first empire.