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Naram-Sin of Akkad

Naram-Sin (also transcribed Narām-Sîn, Naram-Suen, ''Sin'' or ''Suen'' being the Akkadians' moon god equivalent to the Sumerian ''Nanna''), reigned ca. 2254–2218 BCE, middle chronology, was the third successor and grandson of King Sargon of Akkad. Under Naram-Sin the Akkadian Empire reached its zenith. He was the first Mesopotamian king known to have claimed divinity for himself, and one of the first (following the earlier Lugal-Anne-Mundu) to be called "King of the Four Quarters".
== Biography ==
Naram-Sin was born as a son of Manishtushu. He was thus a nephew of King Rimush and grandson of Sargon and Tashlultum. Naram-Sin's aunt was the High Priestess En-hedu-ana.

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