Rimush 𒌷𒈬𒍑 | |
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King of Akkad | |
Reign | c. 2279 – c. 2270 BC |
Predecessor | Sargon of Akkad |
Successor | Manishtushu |
Died | c. 2270 BC |
Dynasty | Dynasty of Akkad |
Father | Sargon of Akkad |
Rimush (or Rimuš, 𒌷𒈬𒍑 Ri-mu-uš; died c. 2270 BC) was the second king of the Akkadian Empire. He was the son of Sargon of Akkad. He was succeeded by his brother Manishtushu, and was an uncle of Naram-Sin of Akkad. Naram-Sin posthumously deified Sargon and Manishtushi but not his uncle.[2] His sister was Enheduana, considered the earliest known named author in world history.[3] Little is known about his brother Shu-Enlil. There was a city, Dur-Rimuš (Fortress of Rimush), located near Tell Ishchali and Khafajah. It was known to be a cult center of the storm god Adad.[4][5]