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'''Sargon of Akkad''', sometimes called '''Sargon the Great''' (2334-2279 B.C.) was an [[Akkad]]ian who conquered and united Sumerian cities; third man ever to build a historically confirmed empire.
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'''Sargon of Akkad''' (also known as ''Sargon the Great'', ''Shar-Gani-Sharri'', and ''Sarru-Kan''), lived from c. 2334–2279 B.C. and was an [[Akkad]]ian who conquered and united Sumerian cities; the founder of the Akkadian empire and the first recorded emperor in the world.
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For the internet commentator, see Carl Benjamin

Sargon of Akkad (also known as Sargon the Great, Shar-Gani-Sharri, and Sarru-Kan), lived from c. 2334–2279 B.C. and was an Akkadian who conquered and united Sumerian cities; the founder of the Akkadian empire and the first recorded emperor in the world.