
Iblul-Il
Sign in to saveIblul-Il (died 2380 BC) was the most energetic king (Lugal) of the second Mariote kingdom, noted for his extensive campaigns in the middle Euphrates valley against the Eblaites, and in the upper Tigris region against various opponents, which asserted the Mariote supremacy in the Syrian north.
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Key facts
- Royalty.name
- Iblul-Il
- Royalty.succession
- King of Mari
- Royalty.reign
- c. 2380 BC
- Royalty.predecessor
- Possibly Saʿumu
- Royalty.successor
- Possibly Nizi
- Royalty.spouse
- Paba
- Royalty.death_date
- c. 2380 BC
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Encyclopedic overview
8 sectionsContents
- Reign
- Sources
- Campaigns
- Succession
- See also
- Notes
- Citations
- Further reading
Iblul-Il (died 2380 BC) was the most energetic king (Lugal) of the second Mariote kingdom, noted for his extensive campaigns in the middle Euphrates valley against the Eblaites, and in the upper Tigris region against various opponents, which asserted the Mariote supremacy in the Syrian north.
==Reign==
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