Maeonius leads by 3.0 pts · 2 figures compared

Emperor · Ancient

Emperor · Ancient
Lugal-Zage-Si, king of Umma, conquered Lagash and other Sumerian city-states, unifying Sumer under his rule. He established his capital at Uruk and claimed kingship over all of Sumer, becoming the last native Sumerian king before Sargon of Akkad.
Sargon of Akkad defeated Lugal-Zage-Si in battle, captured him, and paraded him in a neck stock to the temple of Enlil at Nippur. This defeat ended Lugal-Zage-Si's rule and marked the beginning of the Akkadian Empire's dominance over Sumer.
Maeonius assassinated his cousin Odaenathus, the King of Palmyra and ruler of the Palmyrene Empire, during a celebration. The motive was likely personal ambition or jealousy. Maeonius then proclaimed himself emperor but was killed by soldiers shortly after, ending his brief reign.
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