Apil-Sin | |
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Title | King of Babylon |
Term | c. 1830–1813 BC; middle chronology |
Predecessor | Sabium |
Successor | Sin-Muballit |
Children | Sin-Muballit |
Apil-Sin was an Amorite King of the First Dynasty of Babylon (the Amorite Dynasty). He possibly reigned between c. 1830 to 1813 BC.[1][2] Apil-Sin was the grandfather of Hammurabi, who significantly expanded the Babylonian kingdom.