Rusa III was king of Urartu. He was called "Rusa Erimenahi" ("the son of Erimena"). He may have been the nephew or cousin of Rusa II. Little is known...
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two kings—Rusa III (also known as Rusa Erimenahi) (620–609 BC) and his son, Rusa IV (609–590 or 585 BC). There is speculation that Rusa III's father, Erimena...
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Rusa IV (died 585 BC) was king of Urartu from 590 BC to 585 BC. Rusa IV was the son and a successor of Rusa III, and the successor of Sarduri IV. His...
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entirely clear. There's also attested a king Sarduri III, so Rusa may have been his son. When Rusa I inherited the throne, the Assyrians continued campaigns...
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of Arghisti's reign and the entire rule of his successor, Rusa II. However, King Rusa III was repeatedly defeated by the Assyrians. This ultimately turned...
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II 714–680 BC Rusa II (known to Assyrian king as Yaya or Iaya) 680 BC–639 BC Sarduri III 639 BC–635 BC Erimena 635–629 BC (?) Rusa III 629 BC–590 BC or...
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reigning from 615 to 595 BC. Sarduri IV was the son and successor of Rusa III. Little is known about his reign, except that his kingdom was being invaded...
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and reigned from 625 to 605 BC. He was the successor of Sarduri III and father of Rusa III, who ruled Urartu from 610-590 B.C. Little is known about Erimena;...
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Medians invade the Kingdom of Urartu, causing the fall of that kingdom. Eurycratides, Agiad king of Sparta Rusa III, king of Urartu (or 615 BC) v t e...
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the prevalent method in Europe for naming years. The Neo-Babylonian Empire begins attacking Assyrian cities. Rusa III, king of Urartu (or 590 BC) v t e...
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cuneiform tablets, which turned out to date from the time of Argishti I and Rusa III. In 1880, excavations at the Armavir hill began, conducted by imperial...
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Jerusalem, (7th century BC) Group of 4 bronze shields with inscription of king Rusa III from the temple of Khaldi at the Urartian fortress of Toprakkale, eastern...
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Possibly god of the land. Šebitu - Little is known about this god but Rusa III claimed to be his servant. Zoroastrian influences penetrated Armenian culture...
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Rusa II was king of Urartu between around 680 BC and 639 BC. It was during his reign that the massive fortress complex, Karmir-Blur, was constructed. Rusa...
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Sambar deer (redirect from Rusa unicolor)
The sambar (Rusa unicolor) is a large deer native to the Indian subcontinent, South China and Southeast Asia that is listed as a vulnerable species on...
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appears in Urartian inscriptions as the father of king Rusa III, which can be interpreted to mean "Rusa, son of the Armenian". There have been further speculations...
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Ванское царство (Урарту). pp. 62, 221. M. Salvini (2002). "Una stele di Rusa III Erimenahi dalla zona di Van". Studi Micenei ed Egeo-Anatolici. 44 (2):...
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Sarduri I Ishpuini Argishti I Sarduri II Rusa I Argishti II Rusa II Sarduri III Erimena Rusa III Sarduri IV Rusa IV Cities and Fortresses Argistinikhili...
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Sarduri I Ishpuini Argishti I Sarduri II Rusa I Argishti II Rusa II Sarduri III Erimena Rusa III Sarduri IV Rusa IV Cities and Fortresses Argistinikhili...
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Sarduri I Ishpuini Argishti I Sarduri II Rusa I Argishti II Rusa II Sarduri III Erimena Rusa III Sarduri IV Rusa IV Cities and Fortresses Argistinikhili...
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citadel was completed by the end of the 7th century BC, during the reign of Rusa III. However, Teishebaini was destroyed by an alliance of Medes and the Scythians...
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city, palace, and the citadel were not fully finished until the reign of Rusa III, some 50 years later. Agriculture was essential to the city, as was raising...
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Kings (522–486 BC) Urartu (complete list) – Rusa III, King (629–590/615 BC) Sarduri IV, King (615–595 BC) Rusa IV, King (595–585 BC) Athens (complete list)...
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mountain (compare to Armenian erku երկու 'two'). The city of Aza, mentioned by Rusa as an important temple-city along the Araxes River, has been connected to...
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Argishti II, King (714–680 BC) Rusa II, King (680–639 BC) Sarduri III, King (639–635 BC) Erimena, King (635–629 BC) Rusa III, King (629–590/615 BC) Sarduri...
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Sarduri III was a king of Urartu between 639 BC and 635 BC. Urartian King Argishti II left a record of fourteen years of his reign on the walls of chambers...
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22 May 2023. "Serghei Mișin: "Noi suntem gata să luptăm pentru ca limba rusă să fie declarată în R. Moldova limbă multinațională"". "PSRM slăbește. Deputații...
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Sarduri II is not entirely clear. There's also attested a king Sarduri III, so Rusa may also have been his son. Sarduri II notably expanded Urartian territory...
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Genus Panolia: one species Genus Rucervus: two species (one extinct) Genus Rusa: four species The following classification is based on the taxonomy described...
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University of Srinagar under the initiative of the centrally sponsored scheme, RUSA. Cluster University of Jammu along with Cluster University of Srinagar was...
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