Si'um
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Si'um, also Siium, or Sium (ππ π, si-u-um, fl. late 3rd millennium BCE) was the 18th Gutian ruler of the Gutian Dynasty of Sumer mentioned on the "Sumerian King List" (SKL). According to the SKL: Si'um was the successor of Yarlaganda. Sium was the last king of the Gutians before Tirigan (likewise according to the SKL).[1]
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Reign | fl. late 3rd millennium BCE |
Predecessor | Yarlaganda |
Successor | Tirigan |
House | Gutian Dynasty of Sumer |
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A tablet is known, dated to c. 2130 BCE, mentioning the allegiance of Lugalanatum prince of Umma to Sium, King of the Gutians.[2]
- Name "Si-u-um" on the tablet, and corresponding standard Sumero-Akkadian cuneiform
- Mention of the Gutian dynasty of Sumer in the tablet (last column: ππΎππ , gu-ti-umKI)
Preceded by | King of Sumer fl. late 3rd millennium BCE |
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