In Sumer, the rulers were often referred to as "lugals," which translates to "big man" or "king." These kings held both political and religious authority and were considered representatives of the gods on earth. Additionally, some rulers were called "ensi," a title typically associated with city-state governors who had administrative and priestly roles. The distinction between lugals and ensis varied depending on the specific city-state and its governance structure.
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Sumer was located in a region called _____.
in about 2000BCE
Gilgamesh was the priest king in Sumer. Priest kings are just like a king, but they are a priest too. A priest king acted like a god
In egypt, there were pharaohs, and in Sumer there were kings and queens
the kings
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They bribed priests and the priests told everyone the king is a decendant of the gods! tadaa
Sumer was located in a region called _____.
How did the priests and King of sumer one another
in about 2000BCE
to make sure that that the army, irrigation systems where doing good
Independent city-states ruled by their own kings
Gilgamesh was the priest king in Sumer. Priest kings are just like a king, but they are a priest too. A priest king acted like a god
temple priests
It was called cuneiform.