
Okay, here are a few short facts about Gilgamesh, the legendary king of Uruk:
- Mythological Hero: Gilgamesh is one of the earliest known works of literature, dating back to approximately 2100-1200 BC. It’s found in cuneiform tablets.
Part Human, Part God: He was originally depicted as a tyrannical and arrogant king, part god (son of the sky god Anu) and part human.
The Quest for Immortality: The epic poem The Epic of Gilgamesh revolves around Gilgamesh’s desperate quest for eternal life after the death of his close friend Enkidu.
Enkidu’s Role: His friendship with Enkidu, a wild man created by the gods, fundamentally changed him, teaching him humility and the value of human connection.
Architect and Builder: Gilgamesh is credited with building the city of Uruk, one of the oldest and most impressive cities of the ancient world, including the massive ziggurat known as the Tower of Babel.
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