Pirig-me
| Pirig-me 𒊊𒈨 | |
|---|---|
| Ruler of Lagash | |
| Reign | c. 2200 BCE | 
| Predecessor | Ur-Ningirsu I | 
| Successor | Lu-baba | 
| Dynasty | Rulers of Lagash | 
Pirig-me (Sumerian: 𒊊𒈨, Pirig-me), was a Sumerian ruler (ensi) of the state of Lagash in Southern Mesopotamia who ruled c. 2200 BCE. He was the son of Ur-Ningirsu I.
Pirig-me is only known from one inscription and from one year name:
"Year the en (priest) of Ningin was installed"
— Year names of Pirig-me.
The inscription on a brick reads:
"For Ningirsu, Enlil's mighty warrior,
Pirig-me, ruler of Lagash, son of Ur-Ningirsu, ruler of Lagash, chosen in the heart of Nanshe, named by Ningirsu, child born of Ninsun,
(...)
constructed a weir at the Ursag-ani canal."— Inscription of Pirig-me.
His was succeeded by Lu-baba.