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    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Victory_Stele_of_Naram-Sin

    The Victory Stele of Naram-Sin is a stele that dates to approximately 2254–2218 BC, in the time of the Akkadian Empire, and is now at the Louvre in Paris. The relief measures 200cm in height (6' 7") and was carved in pink limestone, with cuneiform writings in Akkadian and Elamite. It depicts the … 查看更多內容

    The stele is unique in two regards. Most conquest depictions are shown horizontally, with the king being at the top-center. This stele depicts the victory in a diagonal fashion with the king still being at the top-center … 查看更多內容

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    The inscription over the head of King Naram-Sin is in Akkadian language and script and fragmentary, but reads:
    "Naram-Sin the powerful . . . . Sidur and Sutuni, princes of the Lulubi, gathered together and they made war against me."— … 查看更多內容

    King Naram-Sin is a character in the 2021 video game House of Ashes, with the main plot occurring in his personal temple. In the game, he is the self-proclaimed "God King" of Akkad, … 查看更多內容

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    The stele is believed to originally be from Sippar, but was found at the Iranian site of Susa. It was taken out of Mesopotamia by the 查看更多內容

    Naram-Sin is shown as a god-like figure on the stele. Naram-Sin is wearing the horned helmet showing his god-like status, and authority. … 查看更多內容

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    • Inscription of Shutruk-Nakhunte, 12th century BC. 查看更多內容

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    • The representation of the gods as star images appear at the top of this stele. The fact that Naram-Sin has rammed a spear through the neck of an enemy could indicate the act as a sacrifice to the gods (represented by the star-like figures) above him. Naram-Sin's position in relations to the gods above and the people below is particularly significan...
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  3. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naram-Sin_of_Akkad

    Naram-Sin was born as a son of Manishtushu. He was thus a nephew of King Rimush and grandson of Sargon and Tashlultum. Naram-Sin's aunt was the High Priestess En-hedu-ana. To be fully correct, rather than Naram-Sin or Naram-Suen "in Old Akkadian, the name in question should rather be reconstructed as Naram-Suyin (more precisely, /narām-tsuyin/) or Naram-Suʾin (/narām-tsuʾin/)".

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  4. stèle - Louvre Collections

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    Etat de l'oeuvre : complet ; délité ; effrité ; oxydé. Précision sur l'objet : Stèle de victoire de Naram-Sin, roi d'Akkad. Inscriptions. Écriture : écriture cunéiforme mésopotamienne. …

  5. Victory Stele of Naram-Sin | History, Importance & Analysis

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    2022年6月16日 · The Victory Stele of Naram-Sin depicts an important victory of the Akkadian Empire, in what is now modern-day Iran. It dates back to 2250 BCE. The stele is a tower-like …

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    What is the Victory Stele of Naram Sin?The Victory Stele of Naram Sin. The Victory Stele of Naram-Sin is a stele that dates to approximately 2254-2218 BC, in the time of the Akkadian Empire. The relief measures six feet in height and was carved in pink limestone. It depicts the King Naram-Sin of Akkad leading the Akkadian army to victory over the mountain people, the Lullubi.
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    Where was the stele of Naram-Sin found?The stele was found at Susa, and is now in the Louvre Museum. A similar bas-relief depicting Naram-Sin was found a few miles north-east of Diarbekr, at Pir Hüseyin. The inscription over the head of the king is in Akkadian and fragmentary, but reads: Naram-Sin stele, inscription of Naram-Sin in the Akkadian language.
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naram-Sin_of_Akkad
    Who is the vassal of Naram-Sin?Naram-Sin, the mighty God of Agade, king of the four corners of the world, Lugalushumgal, the scribe, ensi of Lagash, is thy servant. — Seal of Lugal-ushumgal as vassal of Naram-sin. [9] [13] It can be considered that Lugalushumgal was a collaborator of the Akkadian Empire, as was Meskigal, ruler of Adab. [14]
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    Is Naram-Sin a god?This stele is in essence telling the viewer that Naram-Sin is a victorious conqueror as a result of his divine status. But it also shows Naram-Sin gazing up toward two stars. Showing that although Naram-Sin is a god, a feat that was up to this point only achieved by deceased kings, he is still not the most powerful of gods.
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  7. Narām-Sîn-Stele – Wikipedia

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    Narām-Sîn-Stele. Die Narām-Sîn-Stele (auch Naramsin-Stele) ist eine Siegesstele des akkadischen Königs Narām-Sîn. Sie gehört zu den bekanntesten Werken der altorientalischen …

  8. Stèle de victoire du roi Naram-Sin — Wikipédia

    https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stèle_de_victoire_du_roi_Naram-Sin

    Stèle de victoire du roi Naram-Sin. La stèle de victoire du roi Naram-Sin est une stèle aujourd'hui parcellaire édifiée en l'honneur de la victoire de Naram-Sin, roi de l' empire d'Akkad, sur un …

  9. Sumerian People | Naram-Sin

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    Although the stele was broken off at the top when it was stolen and carried off by the Elamite forces of Shutruk-Nakhunte, it still strikingly reveals the pride, glory, and divinity of Naram-Sin. …

  10. https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stele_di_Naram-Sin

    La stele di Naram-Sin o stele della vittoria è un bassorilievo su lastra di arenaria alta 200 cm e larga 105 cm che celebra il sovrano accadico Narām-Sîn per la sua vittoria sui Lullubiti. …

  11. https://larevuedhistoiremilitaire.fr/2021/02/15/stele-de-victoire-de-naram-sin-roi-dakkad

    2021年2月15日 · L’empire de Sargon au III e millénaire. Cette stèle, unique à deux égards, commémore la victoire de Narâm-Sîn sur Satuni, roi des Lullubi, un peuple montagnard de la …



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