The king in ancient Mesopotamia was considered to be the _____
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Answer: ancient mesopotamian kings were known as " LUGAL"
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lugal
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seldom do they call themselves lugal, or “king,” the title given the rulers of Umma in their own inscriptions. In all likelihood, these were local titles that were eventually converted, beginning perhaps with the kings of Akkad, into a hierarchy in which the lugal took precedence over the ensi.
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