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Ikunum
Ikunum (Akkadian: 𒄿𒆪𒉡𒌝, romanized: I-ku-nu-um; died c. 1921 BC) was a king of Assyria c. 1935–1921 BC.
He was the son and successor of Erishum I and the father of Sargon I. He built a temple for the god Ninkigal. He strengthened the fortifications of the city of Assur and maintained commercial colonies in Anatolia.
The following is a list of the 14 annually-elected limmu officials from the year of accession of Ikunum until the year of his death.
Ikunum was succeeded by his son, Sargon I. He had at least one more son, Ashur-imitti, mentioned in one of his inscriptions.
Ikunum
Ikunum (Akkadian: 𒄿𒆪𒉡𒌝, romanized: I-ku-nu-um; died c. 1921 BC) was a king of Assyria c. 1935–1921 BC.
He was the son and successor of Erishum I and the father of Sargon I. He built a temple for the god Ninkigal. He strengthened the fortifications of the city of Assur and maintained commercial colonies in Anatolia.
The following is a list of the 14 annually-elected limmu officials from the year of accession of Ikunum until the year of his death.
Ikunum was succeeded by his son, Sargon I. He had at least one more son, Ashur-imitti, mentioned in one of his inscriptions.
