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'''''Pax Sumerica''''', [[Latin]] for "the [[Sumer]]ian [[peace]]", during [[Ur III]], or, [[Neo-Sumerian Empire]].<ref>{{cite book
'''''Pax Sumerica''''', [[Latin]] for "the [[Sumer|Sumerian]] peace", was a time of peace during the rule of the [[Neo-Sumerian Empire]] during the 22nd and 21 centuries BC.<ref>{{cite book
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}}</ref> The Sumerian Peace is traditionally considered to have extended until the death of [[Hammurabi]], the 6th king of the [[Babylonia#Empire of Hammurabi|first Babylonian Empire]] c. 1750 BC.<ref>{{cite book
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}}</ref> The Sumerian Peace is traditionally considered to have extended until the death of [[Hammurabi]], of the first [[Babylonian Empire]].<ref>{{cite book
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Pax Sumerica, Latin for "the Sumerian peace", was a time of peace during the rule of the Neo-Sumerian Empire during the 22nd and 21 centuries BC.[1] The Sumerian Peace is traditionally considered to have extended until the death of Hammurabi, the 6th king of the first Babylonian Empire c. 1750 BC.[2]

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  1. ^ Weidmann (1994). Nikephoros - Zeitschrift für Sport und Kultur im Altertum. Georg Olms Verlag. p. 7. ISBN 3-615-00137-0.
  2. ^ Arnold Joseph Toynbee; David Churchill Somervell (1947). A Study of History: Abridgement of Volumes I-VI. Oxford University Press. p. 550.