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Japheth b. after -2201

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Lineage Hetes Scepter
Sex Male
Full name (at birth) Lugalzagesi Lugal-Zagesi
Other last names the Shepherd
Other given names Iafeth of Scythia (Gaelic Sources), Imergin (Gaelic), Xšaēta (Parthian), Zagheshid , Japheth (Habiru)
Parents

Hydaspes ? (Son of Oenaeus) [Ahheyaites]

Vištaspa ? (Hystaspes) [Ahheyaites]

Hutaōsa [Hetes Scepter]

[1][2][3][4][5]

Events

child birth: w Mesilim [1st Dynasty of Lagash]

child birth: Ishtaran ? (Ish-Tarana) [Hetes Scepter]

child birth: Zartusht (Zur-Turash) ? (Xisuthros, Grandson of Ardates [Hystaspes]) [?]

residence: Aireyanum Veija, Black Sea Region

title: King of Umma

occupation: Ishib-Priest of El-Ahn

occupation: Ilumah-Priest of Nisaba

occupation: Ensigal Priest of Enlil

title: High King of Mesopotamia and Areyanum

marriage: Adataneses ? (Sons of God) [People of the Holy Scriptures]

Notes

[| Judeo-Christian Japheth] [Zoroastrian Japheth]

The Gaedelian Scyths preserved the story of Jamshied. In their histories there is not a specific mention of his membership in the family of Noah. This is a connection that was later made and preserved by early Christian missionaries and writers in the earliest days of Christianity. What the Gaels did preserve is a mention that after the great flood (Shupparak) Japeth became the lord of Assyria. The Gaels named the following as descendants of Japheth. Tyras, Gomer, Kadai, Meshech, Javan, and Magok. It is uncertain how many of these were actual sons of Japeth and how many were descendant (sons) of Japeth and how many were sons in law since the culture of the transmitters did not clearly distinguish between these classes of descendants nor specify the length of time that passed between generations.

Historical Record

The Kingship of Zagheshid encompased all known lands at the time. from the Persian Gulf along the Tigris and Euphrates to the Black Sea and the Mediterranean. All of the sovereigns of Sumer and the other lands paid tribute to him at Uruk.

Sources

  1. Genesis 5:32, 6:10, 7:11-13, 9:20-27; 10:1-2 -
  2. Shāhnāma - Kings List
  3. The traditional ancestor of the Indo Europeans and Persians -
  4. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iapetus_%28mythology%29 - This reference conflates Legendary and Historical Japheth. One aspect may correspond to Japheth the son of Noah whose descendants are the Lapetians (an historically attested tribe)
  5. Um 7.1 (Pre-Sargonic Royal Inscriptions) - Great vizier of Menes-Yjehnwneb, High king of all known lands

From grandparents to grandchildren

Grandparents
Oenaeus (Anenas) ?
birth: General
title: King of Mari
Semiramis
birth: between -8140 and -6000
title: Queen of Ahurziya - Reigned 42 years
marriage: Ninus I Nameses (Ningirsu)
Grandparents
Parents
Parents
 
== 3 ==
Hokhmah Hiku-Ptah Ma'at (Clan of the Lion, Erinyes Ananaki)
birth: Areyanum Veija
other: Tongue of Ptah
other: Divine Wisdom
marriage: Jama Seth (Yima Xšaēta)
Lugalzagesi Lugal-Zagesi (the Shepherd)
residence: Aireyanum Veija, Black Sea Region
title: King of Umma
occupation: Ishib-Priest of El-Ahn
occupation: Ilumah-Priest of Nisaba
occupation: Ensigal Priest of Enlil
title: High King of Mesopotamia and Areyanum
marriage: Adataneses ? (Sons of God)
== 3 ==
Children
Mesilim
title: King of Kish
title: about -4000, King of Marhashi
Ishtaran ? (Ish-Tarana)
title: Princess of Zabalam
Children
Grandchildren
Lugalshaengur
title: King of Kish
title: Lugal-Kalama (King of the Land)
Ishtar ? (Daughter of Alulim-enki)
birth: Princess of Ummah
title: Lady of Uruk
Grandchildren

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