Shamash-mudammiq
| Šamaš-mudammiq | |
|---|---|
| King of Babylon | |
| Reign | c. ?–901 BC | 
| Predecessor | Mār-bῑti-áḫḫē-idinna | 
| Successor | Nabû-šuma-ukin I | 
| House | Dynasty of E (mixed dynasties) | 
Šamaš-mudammiq, inscribed mdŠamaš-mumudammiq (mdUTU-mu-SIG5), meaning “Šamaš shows favor,” was the 4th king of Babylon in a sequence designated as the Dynasty of E and ruled during the latter part of the 10th century BC. He was contemporary with the Assyrian king Adad-Nārāri II with whom he sparred.