Ammittamru I leads by 7.1 pts · 2 figures compared

Emperor · Ancient

Emperor · Ancient
Ammittamru I oversaw the construction of the Royal Palace of Ugarit, a large administrative and ceremonial complex. The palace became the center of Ugaritic government and trade, reflecting the kingdom's wealth and influence in the Late Bronze Age.
Upon the death of his father Jumong, Yuri became the second king of Goguryeo. He inherited a newly founded kingdom and continued its consolidation, establishing the royal lineage that would rule for centuries.
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