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    Naqiʾa or Naqia (Akkadian: Naqīʾa, also known as Zakūtu (), was a wife of the Assyrian king Sennacherib (r. 705–681 BC) and the mother of his son and...
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    of his wives are known by name—Tashmetu-sharrat (Tašmetu-šarrat) and Naqi'a (Naqiʾā). Whether both held the position of queen is uncertain, but contemporary...
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    might have been regent and participated in military campaigns. Another is Naqi'a, who influenced politics in the reigns of Sennacherib, Esarhaddon, and Ashurbanipal...
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    for his male relatives, Esarhaddon's female relatives, such as his mother Naqiʾa and his daughter Šērūʾa-ēṭirat, were allowed to wield considerably more...
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    on Earth, but his sovereignty may not have been secure. His grandmother Naqi'a wrote the Zakutu Treaty, which bound the royal family, aristocracy, and...
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    Ashur-etil-ilani Sinsharishkun Ashur-uballit II Consorts Atalia Tashmetu-sharrat Naqi'a (?) Esharra-hammat Libbali-sharrat Ana-Tashmetum-taklak Others Arda-Mulissu...
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    Also powerful was Esarhaddon's mother Naqi'a, though whether she held the status of queen is not certain. Naqi'a is the best documented woman of the Neo-Assyrian...
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  • Tašmētu-šarrat (who is attested as queen for certain around 694 BC) and Naqiʾa, who was the mother of Sennacherib's successor Esarhaddon (born c. 713 BC)...
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    queen's responsibilities and duties were assigned to Esarhaddon's mother, Naqiʾa. Though there are two surviving accounts of Ešarra-ḫammat's funeral and...
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    or grandson of Muballitat. Other consorts of Assyrian monarchs, such as Naqiʾa, Ešarra-ḫammat, Banitu (who was perhaps brought to Assyria as a hostage...
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    Mullissu-mukannishat-Ninua Shammuramat Hama Iaba Banitu Atalia Tashmetu-sharrat Naqi'a (?) Esharra-hammat Libbali-sharrat Ana-Tashmetum-taklak Category...
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    East, such as the later Assyrian consorts Atalia (wife of Sargon II) and Naqi'a (wife of Sennacherib). Though no cuneiform writings concerning the legend...
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    and Arda-Mulissu's mother is not known but it is certain that she was not Naqi'a, the mother of Arda-Mulissu's younger half-brother Esarhaddon. In 700 BC...
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    current king. The ummi šari could retain a prominent position for life; Naqi'a, wife of Sennacherib and mother of his successor Esarhaddon (r. 681–669 BC)...
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  • aqueduct to supply the city with irrigation. Sennacherib's second wife, Naqi'a (Zakitu), uses her wiles and influences to have the imperial council appoint...
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    hypotheses have been proposed to link her with one or several known persons: Naqi'a, wife of Sanherib, known for building activities Adad-happe, the historical...
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  • Ashur-etil-ilani Sinsharishkun Ashur-uballit II Consorts Atalia Tashmetu-sharrat Naqi'a (?) Esharra-hammat Libbali-sharrat Ana-Tashmetum-taklak Others Arda-Mulissu...
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    Ashur-etil-ilani Sinsharishkun Ashur-uballit II Consorts Atalia Tashmetu-sharrat Naqi'a (?) Esharra-hammat Libbali-sharrat Ana-Tashmetum-taklak Others Arda-Mulissu...
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    Ashur-etil-ilani Sinsharishkun Ashur-uballit II Consorts Atalia Tashmetu-sharrat Naqi'a (?) Esharra-hammat Libbali-sharrat Ana-Tashmetum-taklak Others Arda-Mulissu...
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    his eligibility to the Assyrian throne questionable. Esarhaddon's mother Naqi'a issued a treaty commanding the royal court and the various provinces of...
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  • Ashur-etil-ilani Sinsharishkun Ashur-uballit II Consorts Atalia Tashmetu-sharrat Naqi'a (?) Esharra-hammat Libbali-sharrat Ana-Tashmetum-taklak Others Arda-Mulissu...
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    Ashur-etil-ilani Sinsharishkun Ashur-uballit II Consorts Atalia Tashmetu-sharrat Naqi'a (?) Esharra-hammat Libbali-sharrat Ana-Tashmetum-taklak Others Arda-Mulissu...
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    side-effect of leading to an increased standing of the royal women; his mother Naqi'a, queen Esharra-hammat and daughter Serua-eterat were all more powerful and...
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    Atalia, (2) Ra'ima SENNACHERIB (r. 705-681 BC), m. (1) Tashmetu-sharrat, (2) Naqi'a Ashur-nadin-shumi Ashur-ili-muballissu Arda-mulissu Ashur-shumu-ushabshi...
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  • Ashur-etil-ilani Sinsharishkun Ashur-uballit II Consorts Atalia Tashmetu-sharrat Naqi'a (?) Esharra-hammat Libbali-sharrat Ana-Tashmetum-taklak Others Arda-Mulissu...
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  • Tashmetu-sharrat; the king's successor Esarhaddon (r. 681–669 BC) was the son of Naqi'a, another woman. Tashmetu-sharrat's name is Akkadian (the official language...
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    Mullissu-mukannishat-Ninua Shammuramat Hama Iaba Banitu Atalia Tashmetu-sharrat Naqi'a (?) Esharra-hammat Libbali-sharrat Ana-Tashmetum-taklak Category...
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    Assyria changing their name or using two names, notably the later queen Naqi'a, who is also known as Zakutû. Dalley also argued that while Banitu's objects...
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    Ashur-etil-ilani Sinsharishkun Ashur-uballit II Consorts Atalia Tashmetu-sharrat Naqi'a (?) Esharra-hammat Libbali-sharrat Ana-Tashmetum-taklak Others Arda-Mulissu...
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    Mullissu-mukannishat-Ninua Shammuramat Hama Iaba Banitu Atalia Tashmetu-sharrat Naqi'a (?) Esharra-hammat Libbali-sharrat Ana-Tashmetum-taklak Category...
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