Lutipri
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Lutipri was a 9th century BC king of Urartu. Little is known about him except that the Vannic inscriptions claim that he was Sarduri's father.
He appears to have ruled between 844 and 834 BC, in a period of obscurity after the destruction of the former capital Arzashkun by Shalmaneser III, and before Sarduri's foundation of the new capital at Tushpa.
Preceded by Aramu |
King of Urartu ca. 844–834 BC |
Succeeded by Sarduri I |
[edit] References
- The Kingdom of Armenia By Mack Chahin - Page 68