Lutipri
Lutipri was a 9th-century BC king of Urartu. Little is known about him except that Vannic inscriptions claim that he was the father of his successor as king, Sarduri I.
Lutipri | |
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King of Urartu | |
Reign | c. 844–834 BC |
Predecessor | Aramu |
Successor | Sarduri I |
Issue | Sarduri I |
He appears to have ruled between 844 and 834 BC, in a period of obscurity after the destruction of the former capital Arzashkun by Shalmaneser III, and before Sarduri's foundation of the new capital at Tushpa.[1]
References
- The Kingdom of Armenia: A History by M. Chahin
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