Pax Sumerica
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Pax Sumerica, Latin for "the Sumerian peace", during Ur III, or, Neo-Sumerian Empire.[1] The Sumerian Peace is traditionally considered to have extended until the death of Hammurabi, of the first Babylonian Empire.[2]
References
- ^ Weidmann (1994). Nikephoros - Zeitschrift für Sport und Kultur im Altertum. Georg Olms Verlag. pp. pp. 7. ISBN 3615001370.
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See also
- Pax Coreana (in the Joseon Dynasty)
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