Samsu-iluna

Samsu-iluna
𒊓𒄠𒋢𒄿𒇻𒈾
King of Babylon
King of Larsa
Record of the sale of land in the reign of Samsu-Iluna
Reign38 yrs
1749–1712 BC (MC)
1686-1648 BC (SC)
PredecessorHammurabi
SuccessorAbi-Eshuh
Died1712 BC middle chronology

Samsu-iluna (Amorite: Shamshu-iluna, "The Sun (is) our god") (c. 1749–1712 BC) was the seventh king of the founding Amorite dynasty of Babylon. His reign is estimated from 1749 BC to 1712 BC (middle chronology), or from 1686 to 1648 BC (short chronology). He was the son and successor of Hammurabi (r. 1792-1750 BC) by an unknown mother. His reign was marked by the violent uprisings of areas conquered by his father and the abandonment of several important cities (primarily in Sumer).[1]: 49–50 

  1. ^ J. N. Postgate (1994). Early Mesopotamia: society and economy at the dawn of history, reprint edition. Routlidge Publishing. pp. 49–50, 75, 219. ISBN 0-415-11032-7.