Meskalamdug

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Meskalamdug ("hero of the good land") was an early king of Ur who is not named on the Sumerian king list. His tomb, found in the Royal Cemetery of Ur, contained numerous gold artifacts, which are now lost, including a golden helmet. His wife's name was Queen Ninbanda. His name was also mentioned on a seal in another tomb with the title "lugal" (king), however because his own tomb lacked attendants, archaeologist Leonard Woolley assumed that he was not royal.

On a bead inscription from Mari, he is also named as the father of king Mesannepada of Ur, who is known from many other inscriptions and is on the king list.


History of Sumer:
Notable Rulers of Sumer
Legendary Kings:  Alulim Dumuzid Ziusudra
First Dynasty of Kish Etana Enmebaragesi
First Dynasty of Uruk Enmerkar Lugalbanda Gilgamesh
First Dynasty of Ur Meskalamdug Mesannepada Puabi
Dynasty of Adab Lugal-Anne-Mundu
Third Dynasty of Kish Kubaba
First Dynasty of Lagash Ur-Nanshe Eannatum En-anna-tum I
Entemena Urukagina
Third Dynasty of Uruk Lugal-Zage-Si
Dynasty of Akkad Sargon Enheduanna Manishtushu
Naram-Sin Shar-Kali-Sharri Dudu Shu-turul
Second Dynasty of Lagash Gudea
Fifth Dynasty of Uruk Utu-hegal
Third Dynasty of Ur Ur-Nammu Shulgi Amar-Sin Shu-Sin Ibbi-Sin
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