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Lugalkiginedudu II ? (Keenashan)
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Lineage | Tainite Dynasty |
Sex | Male |
Full name (at birth) | Lugalkiginedudu II ? |
Other last names | Keenashan |
Other given names | Qaynan, En-Men-Gal-Ana (Sumerian), Kenan (Hebrew), Lugal |
Parents | |
Wiki-page | wikipedia:Kenan |
Events
child birth: ♂ Mahallalan ? (Mahalalel) [Tainite Dynasty]
child birth: ♀ Nakhtneith ? (Nakht-Neith) [Tainite Dynasty]
child birth: ♂ En-sipad-zid-ana [Tainite Dynasty]
title: King of Ur
title: King of Uruk
marriage: ♀ Mu-Lillith Neith-hotep (Mualeleth) [Dynasty 0 - Egypt]
Notes
Additional Links
- [| Cainan]
Anamim is, according to the Bible, either a son of Ham's son Mizraim or the name of a people descending from him.
A text from Assyria, dating from the time of Sargon II, apparently calls the Egyptians "Anami". meaning "People of Amun" and should be applied to the descendants of Narmer (1st Dynasty) noted that this is a reference to pre-flood era Egyptians.
Traditions
The Sefer ha-Yashar describes Cainan, the possessor of great astrological wisdom, which had been inscribed on tables of stone, as the son of Seth and not of Arpachshad; ie, the antediluvian Kenan.
Alexandrine Chronicle derives the Samaritans from Cainan*; Eustachius Antiochenus, the Saggodians; George Syncellus, the Gaspheni; Epiphanius the Cajani.
Hinduism - Mahalalel is mentioned as Mahallalan and is considered being the son of Kenan (Keenashan). The text carried about Mahalalel was mentioned in the last Purana the Bhavishya Purana which was summarised text done in Sanskrit and attributed to Rishi Vyasa, the compiler of the Vedas.
[edit] Sources
- ↑ Uruk 4.1(Pre-Sargonic Royal Inscriptions) - Enlil summoned [Lugal-Kigine] and combined the Kingship and lordship for him; making him Lord of Ur and Uruk.
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