Empire of Akkad
Rise and Fall of the First Kings (Ancient Civilizations & Mythic Origins, Book 4)
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Elena Jennings-Mares
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Before Rome. Before Persia. Before Egypt's pyramids were old. One man invented empire.
Around 2334 BCE, a cupbearer of mysterious origins seized the throne of Kish and built something the world had never seen: a single state governing multiple peoples, languages, and gods across thousands of miles of Mesopotamian heartland. His name was Sargon. His dynasty would last five generations. His experiment would shape every empire that followed.
This is the story of that experiment: how it was built on genius and bloodshed, sustained by the world's first named author (a princess who wielded poetry like a weapon), pushed to its breaking point by a grandson who declared himself divine, and finally destroyed by drought, rebellion, and the fatal fragility that lives inside every human ambition.
Drawn from cuneiform tablets, royal inscriptions, and four millennia of archaeological evidence, Empire of Akkad brings the ancient world to visceral, unforgettable life. You will smell the canal silt and temple incense. You will hear bronze strike bone. You will stand on mudbrick walls that have never been found and watch a civilization rise, reach for the gods, and fall into dust.
The first empire. The first collapse. The warning we still haven't learned.
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