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Apil-Sin

Apil-Sin (died c. 1813 BC) was an Amorite King of the First Dynasty of Babylon (the Amorite Dynasty). He was the grandfather of Hammurabi, who significantly expanded the Babylonian kingdom.

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Died
c. 1813 BC
Issue
Sin-Muballit
Predecessor
Sabium
Reign
c. 1831 – c. 1813 BC
Successor
Sin-Muballit

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Triples14
Avg. degree1.71
Density0.285714
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related to Reign · 9
Apil-Sin → Apil-Sin's, Assyria, Babylon, Babylonia, Hammurabi, History, Little, The, Volume
Died · 1
Apil-Sin → c. 1813 BC
Issue · 1
Apil-Sin → Sin-Muballit
Predecessor · 1
Apil-Sin → Sabium
Reign · 1
Apil-Sin → c. 1831 – c. 1813 BC
Successor · 1
Apil-Sin → Sin-Muballit

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babylon 1813 bc sin-muballit hammurabi reign king died fact first dynasty kingdom references amorite grandfather significantly expanded babylonian see also

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Apil-SinDiedc. 1813 BC1.00infobox
Apil-SinIssueSin-Muballit1.00infobox
Apil-SinPredecessorSabium1.00infobox
Apil-SinReignc. 1831 – c. 1813 BC1.00infobox
Apil-SinSuccessorSin-Muballit1.00infobox
Apil-Sinrelated to ReignLittle0.60section
Apil-Sinrelated to ReignBabylon0.60section
Apil-Sinrelated to ReignThe0.60section
Apil-Sinrelated to ReignApil-Sin's0.60section
Apil-Sinrelated to ReignHammurabi0.60section
Apil-Sinrelated to ReignHistory0.60section
Apil-Sinrelated to ReignBabylonia0.60section

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