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# Sargon of Akkad
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# Sargon of Akkad
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## Overview
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Sargon of Akkad (~2334–2279 BCE) founded the Akkadian Empire, the first empire in recorded history. His rise from humble origins to ruler of all Mesopotamia became legendary.
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## Key Facts
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- Reign: ~2334–2279 BCE
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- Title: King of Akkad, King of Kish, King of the Four Quarters
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- Capital: Akkad (location undiscovered)
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- Empire: United Sumerian and Akkadian city-states
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## Life and Reign
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- Birth legend: Set adrift in a basket on the Euphrates as an infant (parallels Moses narrative) [^1]
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- Rose to power as cupbearer to the King of Kish
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- Conquered Lugal-zage-si of Uruk, unifying Sumer
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- Conducted military campaigns from the Mediterranean to the Persian Gulf
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- Appointed his daughter Enheduanna as high priestess of Ur — she became the first named author in history [^2]
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## Legacy
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Sargon became a legendary figure in Mesopotamian tradition, with later kings modeling themselves after him.
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[^1]: Westenholz, J.G. *Legends of the Kings of Akkade* (1997)
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[^2]: Hallo, W.W. & van Dijk, J.J.A. *The Exaltation of Inanna* (1968)
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