Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

sargon

noun
/ˈsɑːrgɒn/
Definition
Sargon is a name that has historical significance, primarily associated with the ancient Mesopotamian king Sargon of Akkad, who is known for founding the Akkadian Empire.
Examples
  • Sargon was a pioneer in uniting the different city-states of ancient Mesopotamia.
  • The term ‘Sargon’ is sometimes used in literature to describe a great ruler.
Meaning
The term ‘Sargon’ often represents a powerful leader or ruler in various contexts and can also refer to a prominent historical figure symbolizing strength and authority.
Synonyms
  • Ruler
  • Leader
  • Monarch
  • Emperor