Dynasties, Kingdoms, and Empires in Ancient Mesopotamia
05:51 - 09:50
3m 59s
Covers the consolidation of power in the form of monarchs in Ancient Mesopotamia who sought to build hereditary empires and rule as God-Kings.

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