Kalibum

In today's article we are going to talk about Kalibum, a topic of great relevance today. Kalibum is a topic that has become increasingly important in recent times, generating debates and controversies in different areas. In this article, we will take a deep look at Kalibum to understand its scope, implications, and possible solutions. In addition, we will explore different perspectives and opinions on Kalibum, with the aim of providing a broad and complete overview of this very relevant topic. In short, Kalibum is an issue that concerns us all and that deserves to be addressed with the seriousness and rigor it deserves.

Kalibum of Kish was the seventh Sumerian king in the First Dynasty of Kish, according to the Sumerian king list. This name is written "Ga-lí-bu-um ... normalized as Kalibum", and is believed to be derived from the Akkadian for 'hound'. Kalibum is unlikely to have existed as his name does not appear on texts dating from the period in which he was presumed to have lived (Early Dynastic period).

References

  1. ^ Thorkild Jacobsen, The Sumerian King List (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1939), pp. 78f
  2. ^ Ran Zadok : The Pre-hellenistic-Israelite Anthroponymy and Prosopography. Peeters Publishers, 1988. p. 101
  3. ^ Marchesi, Gianni (2010). "The Sumerian King List and the Early History of Mesopotamia". M. G. Biga - M. Liverani (eds.), ana turri gimilli: Studi dedicati al Padre Werner R. Mayer, S. J., da amici e allievi (Vicino Oriente - Quaderno 5; Roma): 231–248.
Regnal titles
Preceded by King of Sumer
(probably fictional)
Succeeded by
Ensi of Kish
(probably fictional)