Sargon

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Sargon may refer to:

Mesopotamian kings

  • Sargon of Akkad (r.c. 2334–2279 BC), founder of the Akkadian Empire
  • Sargon I (r.c. 1920–1881 BC), king of the Old Assyrian city-state
  • Sargon II (r. 722–705 BC), king of the Neo-Assyrian Empire

Modern people

Given name

  • Sargon Boulus (1944–2007), Assyrian-Iraqi poet
  • Sargon Dadesho (born 1948), Assyrian nationalist
  • Sargon Duran (born 1987), Assyrian Austrian football player
  • Sargon Gabriel (born 1947), Assyrian folk music singer

Surname

  • Brett Sargon (born 1991), New Zealand curler
  • Cindy Sargon, Assyrian Australian TV chef
  • Simon Sargon (1938–2022), Assyrian American composer and professor

Nickname

  • Carl Benjamin, British political commentator and YouTuber known as Sargon of Akkad

Characters

  • Sargon the Sorcerer, a comic superhero character from DC Comics, first appeared in 1941
  • Sargon, a disembodied alien leader in the 1968 Star Trek episode "Return to Tomorrow"
  • Sargon, a character in Daniel Pinkwater's 1982 novel Slaves of Spiegel
  • One of the Titans in the 2019 film Godzilla: King of the Monsters

Other uses

  • Sargon (chess), a 1978 computer game series
  • Sargon (beetle), a genus of beetles in the tribe tropiphorini
  • Sargon Stele, Assyrian royal stele found on Cyprus in 1845
  • Sargonid dynasty, Assyrian royal dynasty
  • Dur-Sharrukin (meaning 'city of Sargon), Assyrian city of the Neo-Assyrian Empire (911-605 BC)
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