In E-ana , Meš-ki-aĝ-gašer , the son of Utu , became lord and king; he ruled for {324} {( ms. P2+L2 has instead: ) 325} years. Meš-ki-aĝ-gašer entered the sea and disappeared. Enmerkar , the son of Meš-ki-aĝ-gašer , the king of Unug , {who built Unug } {( mss. L1+N1, P2+L2 have instead: ) under whom Unug was built}, became king; he ruled for {420} {( ms. TL has instead: ) 900 + X} years. {( ms. P3+BT14 adds: ) 745 are the years of the dynasty of Meš-ki-aĝ-gašer .} {( ms TL adds instead: ) ……; he ruled for 5 + X years.} Lugalbanda , the shepherd, ruled for 1200 years. Dumuzid , the fisherman whose city was Kuara , ruled for {100} {( ms. TL has instead: ) 110} years. {( ms. P3+BT14 adds: ) He captured En-me-barage-si single-handed.} Gilgameš , whose father was a phantom (?), the lord of Kulaba , ruled for 126 years. Ur- Nungal , the son of Gilgameš , ruled for 30 years. Udul-kalama , the son of { Ur- Nungal } {( ms. Su1 has instead: ) Ur-lugal }, ruled for 15 years. Lā-ba’šum ruled for 9 years. En-nun-taraḫ-ana ruled for 8 years. Meš-ḫe , the smith, ruled for 36 years. { Melem-ana } {( ms. Su2 has instead: ) Til-kug (?) ……} ruled for {6} {( ms. Su2 has instead: ) 900} years. Lugal-kitun (?) ruled for {36} {( ms. Su2 has instead: ) 420} years. 12 kings; they ruled for {2310} {( ms. Su2 has instead: ) 3588} years. Then Unug was defeated and the kingship was taken to Urim .
The Sumerian king list (c.2.1.1) ·c.2.1.1 ·102 ·machine translation (etcsl)