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Phantasy [73]
3 years ago
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How would you define the mesopotamian ideal of kingship?

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Akimi4 [234]3 years ago
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I think the ideal Mesopotamian kingship has a goal and vision for his empire. He has systematic planning of his whole kingdom's economic and political aspirationsns. 

People believe in him as a mediator to communicate with god. So he must possess qualities worthiness and must be able to to execute justice and bring prosperity through good decision making. 
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