Leader who was an illegitimate child whose mother deposited him in the river in a basket; he later guided the Akkadians to conquer virtually all other cities in Mesopotamia and named himself "King of the Four Quarters of the World" :
Answer: Sargon
The person you're describing is Sargon. He named himself “King of the Four Quarters of the World” and likened himself with the gods. He was also an illegitimate child whose mother deposited him in the Euphrates River in a basket. His dynastic aspirations changed the balance of power in the region of Akkadians and Sumerians.
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