| advertise add site services publishers database health videos | ![]() | about toolbar stats live show health store more stuff JOIN/LOGIN |
Samsu-Iluna (Samsuiluna)(c.1792 - 1712 BC), was the King of Babylon, who reigned from 1750 BC to 1712 BC.
[edit] BirthHe was a son of Hammurabi and an unknown mother. [edit] Samsu-Iluna's ReignHe fought against Rim-Sin II of Larsa. Most of the fighting took place on the Elam and Sumer border before Rim-Sin II was captured and executed. During the war, he partially destroyed the city of Ur and Uruk. Iluma-Ilu, pretending to be a descendant of Damiq-Ilishu, the last King of Isin, raised the revolt against Samsu-Iluna in Sumer. Iluma-Ilu gained the freedom of Sumer south of Nippur. Kutir-Nahhunte I, king of Elam, also attacked Samsu-Iluna, defeated him, and Elam once again gained independence from Babylon. [edit] Enemy Invasions of BabyloniaDuring the reign of Samsu-Iluna, the Kassites invaded the Babylon Empire for the first time in 1741 BC. This must have been under the command of the Kassitic leader Gandash, who was later remembered by the Kassites as a conqueror of Babylonia, though no contemporary textual evidence concerning the Kassites under Gandash is known. Contemporary evidence points out that Gandash's title as conqueror of Babylonia was an exaggeration of his actual campaigns in the region, for the Babylonian Empire, although significantly smaller than before, continued to flourish. [edit] See also
|
| ↑ top of page ↑ | about thumbshots |