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Summary Of: Gudea

Gudea chose the title of... Gudea claimed to have conquered... six statues of Gudea have been found so far during excavations of... The pleas to the gods under Gudea and his successors appear more creative and honest... it is not until Gudea that there can be a side by side comparison with the old curse of Sargon... The inscription on a statue of Gudea as architect of the House of Ningirsu... Gudea and His Dynasty... is not as telling as the language Gudea uses to justify any punishment... Gudea defends his words through... Lagash under Gudea had extensive commercial communications with distant realms... Gudea brought cedars from the Amanus and... the common intimation that Gudea was a peaceful ruler... While Gudea was not likely an... Gudea built more than the House of Ningirsu... We have a fairly good idea of what Gudea looked like because he had his numerous statues or idols... Gudea took advantage of artistic development because he evidently wanted posterity thousands of years later to... Gudea naturally was a hard act to follow... Gudea and His Dynasty...

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