Baghdad, Iraq) better known by his stage name Prince of Assyria is a Swedish-Iraqi pop rock and folk singer of Assyrian descent.[citation needed] His family...
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Assyria (Neo-Assyrian cuneiform: , māt Aššur) was a major ancient Mesopotamian civilization that existed as a city-state from the 21st century BC to the...
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Ashur-uballit II (category Year of birth uncertain)
has kept alive"), was the final ruler of Assyria, ruling from his predecessor Sîn-šar-iškun's death at the Fall of Nineveh in 612 BC to his own defeat at...
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founded by an mythological-unrecorded prince of Assyria named Trebeta, placing the city's founding legend independent of and centuries before ancient Rome's...
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Neo-Assyrian Empire (redirect from Rise of Neo-Assyria)
Assyria. Hoboken: John Wiley & Sons. ISBN 978-1-118-32524-7. Radner, Karen (2019). "Last Emperor or Crown Prince Forever? Aššur-uballiṭ II of Assyria...
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Esarhaddon (redirect from Campaigns of Esarhaddon)
death. Although Esarhaddon had been the crown prince of Assyria for three years and the designated heir of King Sennacherib, with the entire empire having...
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studied at the Conservatoire d’art dramatique in the 10th arrondissement of Paris and, aged 20, began her professional career as an actor, appearing at...
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Sargon II (redirect from Sargon II of Assyria)
reign mentioning "Sennacherib, the crown prince ... [and all] the princes/children of the king (who are) [in] Assyria". Sargon's only known daughter was Ahat-Abisha...
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Ashur-etil-ilani (r. 631–627 BC), the new king of Assyria, Sinsharishkun (r. 627–612 BC), immediately faced the revolt of one of his brother's chief generals, Sin-shumu-lishir...
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The history of the Assyrians encompasses nearly five millennia, covering the history of the ancient Mesopotamian civilization of Assyria, including its...
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The king of Assyria (Akkadian: Iššiʾak Aššur, later šar māt Aššur) was the ruler of the ancient Mesopotamian kingdom of Assyria, which was founded in the...
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the royal inscriptions from neighbouring kingdoms, particularly Babylon, Assyria and Egypt. While the deuterocanon describes events between the eighth and...
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Satellite Stories, Manna, Prince Of Assyria, The Holy, Black Lizard and many others. In 2016 Soliti was recognised as one of Europe's most inspiring young...
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Sennacherib (redirect from Campaigns of Sennacherib)
younger son who served as Sennacherib's crown prince 684–681 BC and succeeded him as the king of Assyria, reigning from 681 to 669 BC. Nergal-shumu-ibni...
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rivalry between Assyria and Babylonia. However, Babylonia did not exist at this time, but was founded in 1894 BC by an Amorite prince named Sumuabum during...
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evacuation of Assyria in 118. According to Eutropius and Festus, two historians who wrote under the direction of the Emperor Valens in the second half of the...
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Shalmaneser V (redirect from Conquest of Samaria)
unrelated, which would make Shalmaneser V the final king of the Adaside dynasty, which had ruled Assyria for almost a thousand years. Shalmaneser V is also...
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Nabopolassar (category Year of birth uncertain)
"Last Emperor or Crown Prince Forever? Aššur-uballiṭ II of Assyria according to Archival Sources". State Archives of Assyria Studies. 28: 135–142. Reade...
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Babylonia (redirect from Sack of Babylon)
previous glory of the Akkadian Empire. It was often involved in rivalry with the older ethno-linguistically related state of Assyria in the north of Mesopotamia...
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Chaldea (redirect from Land of Chaldea)
and empire of Assyria in Upper Mesopotamia, which repelled these incursions. These nomadic Chaldeans settled in the far southeastern portion of Babylonia...
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Arda-Mulissu (section Son of Sennacherib)
crown prince of Assyria. There are no surviving documents to affirm such an appointment, but Kwasman and Parpola based their hypothesis on a series of contracts...
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Sinsharishkun (category 7th-century BC kings of Babylon)
penultimate king of Assyria, reigning from the death of his brother and predecessor Aššur-etil-ilāni in 627 BC to his own death at the Fall of Nineveh in 612...
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king of Assyria. 782 BC: Founding of Erebuni (Էրեբունի) by the orders of King Argishtis I at the site of current-day Yerevan. 782 BC: Death of King Xuan...
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Hine comparing ancient Assyria and neighboring Israel to 20th century Britain and Germany. John Wilson, the intellectual founder of British Israelism, had...
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Ashurbanipal (redirect from Campaigns of Ashurbanipal)
heir") was the king of the Neo-Assyrian Empire from 669 BC to his death in 631. He is generally remembered as the last great king of Assyria. Ashurbanipal inherited...
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Assyrian captivity (redirect from Assyrian captivity of israel)
scholarship. And the God of Israel stirred up the spirit of Pul king of Assyria, and the spirit of Tilgathpilneser king of Assyria, and he carried them away...
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Sennacherib as king of Assyria. 678 BC: Phraortes becomes king of the Medes 677 BC: Death of King Xi of Zhou, king of the Zhou dynasty of China. 677 BC: Esarhaddon...
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Ashur-uballit I (redirect from Ashur-uballit, son of Ashur-nadin-ahhe)
Muballitat-Sherua of Assyria, the daughter of Ashur-uballit I. Together, they had at least one son, Prince Kara-hardash. They may also have been the parents of Kurigalzu...
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not alongside the kings in the royal tombs of Assur, Assyria's religious and ceremonial center. Though reign of Esarhaddon was in particular a time when...
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Median kingdom (redirect from Kingdom of Media)
historiography, Media emerged as one major power of the ancient Near East after the collapse of Assyria. Under Cyaxares (r. 625–585 BCE), the kingdom's...
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