Sargon I

{{Short description|Assyrian ruler}}

{{Distinguish|Sargon of Akkad}}

{{Infobox monarch|

| name = Sargon I

| title = Issi'ak Assur

| image = Sargon I of Assyria.png

| caption = Line-drawing of a seal of Sargon I from Kültepe. The seated figure is believed to be the god Ashur, with Sargon being the figure furthest to the left being led towards him.{{cite journal|last=Eppihimer|first=Melissa|year=2013|title=Representing Ashur: The Old Assyrian Rulers' Seals and Their Ur III Prototype|url=https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.1086/669098|journal=Journal of Near Eastern Studies|volume=72|issue=1|page=43|doi=10.1086/669098|jstor=10.1086/669098|s2cid=162825616|url-access=subscription}}

| reign = {{circa}} 1920–1881 BC{{Cite book|last=Chen|first=Fei|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=N3znDwAAQBAJ|title=Study on the Synchronistic King List from Ashur|publisher=BRILL|year=2020|isbn=978-9004430914|location=Leiden|chapter=Appendix I: A List of Assyrian Kings|chapter-url=https://brill.com/view/book/9789004430921/back-1.xml?body=fullhtml-43184}}

| predecessor = Ikunum

| successor = Puzur-Ashur II

| succession = King of Assur

| issue = Puzur-Ashur II

| father = Ikunum

}}

Sargon I was the king (Išši’ak Aššur, "Steward of Assur") during the Old Assyrian period from {{Circa}} 1920 BC to 1881 BC.

Reign

On the Assyrian King List, Sargon appears as the son and successor of Ikunum, and the father and predecessor of Puzur-Ashur II.

The name “Sargon” (also transcribed as Šarru-kīn I and Sharru-ken I) means “the king is legitimate” in the Akkadian language.{{cite book|last=Chavalas|first=Mark William|title=The ancient Near East: historical sources in translation|date=29 Jun 2006|publisher=Wiley-Blackwell|isbn=978-0-631-23580-4|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=4tUCnNLGw4UC&q=Sargon++++legitimate++chavalas&pg=PA23|page=23}} Sargon I might have been named after Sargon of Akkad,{{cite book|last=Bromiley|first=Geoffrey|title=The international standard Bible encyclopedia|publisher=William B Eerdmans|isbn=978-0-8028-3784-4|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=6OJvO2jMCr8C&q=%22sargon+of+akkad%22+%22sargon+I%22+confused&pg=PA337|date=31 Dec 1996|edition=Revised}} perhaps reflecting the extent to which Sargon I identified with the prestigious Dynasty of Akkad.

Sargon I is known for his work refortifying Assur.{{cite book|last=Leick|first=Gwendolyn|title=Who's Who in the Ancient Near East|year=2001|publisher=Routledge|isbn=978-0-415-13231-2|page=139}} Very little is otherwise known about Sargon I.

=Limmu Year-names=

The following is a list of the 41 annually-elected limmu officials from the year of accession of Sargon I until the year of his death.Klaas R. Veenhof, The old Assyrian list of year eponyms from Karum Kanish and its chronological implications (Ankara, Turkish Historical Society, 2003) Dates are based on a date of 1833 BC for the solar eclipse recorded in the limmu of Puzur-Ishtar:{{div col|colwidth=22em}}

1920 BC Irišum son of Iddin-Aššur

1919 BC Aššur-malik son of Agatum

1918 BC Aššur-malik son of Enania

1917 BC Ibisua son of Suen-nada

1916 BC Bazia son of Bal-Tutu

1915 BC Puzur-Ištar son of Sabasia

1914 BC Pišaḫ-Ili son of Adin

1913 BC Asqudum son of Lapiqum

1912 BC Ili-pilaḫ son of Damqum

1911 BC Qulali

1910 BC Susaya

1909 BC Amaya the Weaponer

1908 BC Ipḫurum son of Ili-ellat

1907 BC Kudanum son of Laqipum

1906 BC Ili-bani son of Ikunum

1905 BC Šu-Kubum son of Susaya

1904 BC Quqidi son of Amur-Aššur

1903 BC Abia son of Nur-Suen

1902 BC Šu-Ištar son of Šukutum

1901 BC Bazia son of Šepa-lim

1900 BC Šu-Ištar son of Ikunum, the starlike (kakkabanum)

1899 BC Abia son of Šu-Dagan

1898 BC Salia son of Šabakuranum

1897 BC Ibni-Adad son of Baqqunum

1896 BC Aḫmarši son of Malkum-išar

1895 BC Sukkalia son of Minanum

1894 BC Iddin-Aššur son of Kubidi

1893 BC Šudaya son of Ennanum

1892 BC Al-ṭab son of Pilaḫ-Aššur

1891 BC Aššur-dammiq son of Abarsisum

1890 BC Puzur-Niraḫ son of Puzur-Suen

1889 BC Amur-Aššur son of Karria

1888 BC Buzuzu son of Ibbi-Suen

1887 BC Šu-Ḫubur son of Elali

1886 BC Ilšu-rabi son of Bazia

1885 BC Alaḫum son of Inaḫ-ili

1884 BC Ṭab-Aššur son of Suḫarum

1883 BC Elali son of Ikunum

1882 BC Iddin-abum son of Narbitum

1881 BC Adad-bani son of Iddin-Aššur

1880 BC Aššur-iddin son of Šuli

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References

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{{Succession box

| title = Išši’ak Aššur

| before = Ikunum

| after = Puzur-Ashur II

| years = 1920–1881 BC

}}

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Category:20th-century BC Assyrian kings

Category:19th-century BC Assyrian kings