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Who was the legendary hero that was also the king of Uruk?

Gilgamesh was both legendary and a king of Uruk.


City state where Gilgamesh was priest king?

AnswerAccording to the Epic of Gilgamesh, he was priest king of the city-state Uruk in the kingdom of Sumer.


Which king became a legendary figure in sumerian literature?

Gilgamesh was the fifth King of Uruk. Uruk was the present day Iraq. Legend has it that he reigned for 126-years. He is usually described as two-thirds god and one third man.


What ancient Sumerian city was Eric of Gilgamesh king of?

Eric of Gilgamesh was king of the ancient Sumerian city of Uruk. Uruk is one of the oldest cities in Mesopotamia and is known for its monumental architecture and association with the legendary hero Gilgamesh.


What was Gilgamesh king of?

Uruk. It's in a poem written in Mesopotamia.


Who was Gilgamesh's and why was he important?

Gilgamesh is important because he was the historical king of Uruk of Babylonia and had to do with the Hammurabi's code


Who Is Gilgamesh's Father?

Gilgamesh's father is Lugalbanda, a semi-divine king in Sumerian mythology.


Who was the first king of Mesopotamian?

The first known King was Gilgamesh of Uruk 2700 BC


Who was the first Mesopotamian king?

The first known King was Gilgamesh of Uruk 2700 BC


What did gilgamesh have to do with Hammurabi?

These two kings were obviously very influential in their respective kingdoms, with King Hammurabi being the King of Babylon and King Gilgamesh being the King of Uruk.


When was the city Uruk ruled by gilgamesh?

Gilgamesh ruled the city of Uruk at around 2750 BCE.


Did the elders of Uruk like gilgamesh idea to kill humbaba?

No, the elders of Uruk did not like Gilgamesh's idea to kill Humbaba because they were worried about the consequences and the potential anger of the gods. They expressed their concerns about the danger and futility of the quest to Gilgamesh.