• Sargon III is a computer chess program. It is a sequel to Sargon II. Sargon III allots a time budget based on which level of play is chosen. It has nine...
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    symbols instead of cuneiform script. Sargon of Akkad (/ˈsɑːrɡɒn/; Akkadian: 𒊬𒊒𒄀, romanized: Šarrugi), also known as Sargon the Great, was the first ruler...
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    his death in battle in 705. Probably the son of Tiglath-Pileser III (r. 745–727), Sargon is generally believed to have become king after overthrowing Shalmaneser...
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  • Sargon (stylized in all caps) is a line of chess-playing software for personal computers. The original Sargon from 1978 was written in assembly language...
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  • educational software for home computers, such as Championship Golf, Sargon II, and Sargon III, were published as Hayden Software. Curtis Magazine Group, Inc...
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    Sargon I (also transcribed as Šarru-kīn I and Sharru-ken I) was the king (Išši’ak Aššur, "Steward of Assur") during the Old Assyrian period from c. 1920...
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    and 22nd centuries BC, following the conquests by its founder Sargon of Akkad. Under Sargon and his successors, the Akkadian language was briefly imposed...
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  • games as of October–November 1985 (behind Zork and Sargon III, and ahead of Zaxxon and Ultima III). In 1989, Video Games & Computer Entertainment reported...
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  • Sargon 4 is a 1988 chess video game published by Spinnaker Software. It is part of the Sargon series and a sequel to Sargon III. Sargon 4 is a game in...
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    Trilogy Samurai Warrior: The Battles of Usagi Yojimbo Sanxion Saracen Sargon II Sargon III SAS Combat Simulator Saucer Attack Savage Savage Pond Save New York...
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    were likely violent, and it is unlikely that Sargon II was his legitimate heir. It is possible that Sargon II was entirely unrelated, which would make...
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  • - The Way of the Warrior Santa Paravia and Fiumaccio Sapiens Sarakon Sargon III chess SAS Combat Satan Savage Scapeghost Scenario - Theatre of War Scooby-Doo...
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    Elayi, Josette (2017). Sargon II, King of Assyria. Atlanta: SBL Press. ISBN 978-1628371772. Elayi, Josette (2022). Tiglath-pileser III, Founder of the Assyrian...
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  • Development Laboratories Keypunch Software Sargon III 1984 Hayden Software Sargon 4 1988 Spinnaker Software Sargon V: World Class Chess 1992 Activision Savage...
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    Sargon II ruled the Neo-Assyrian Empire from 722 to 705 BC as one of its most successful kings. In his final military campaign, Sargon was killed in battle...
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    Beret) Salmon Run The Sands of Egypt Santa Paravia en Fiumaccio Sargon II Sargon III Savage Pond Scapeghost Scram The Scrolls of Abadon Sea Dragon Seafox...
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  • the throne room at palace of Sargon II is made. It is now kept in the Oriental Institute, Chicago. 729 BC—Tiglath-Pileser III officially crowned sovereign...
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    Neo-Assyrian kings generally believed to have been usurpers, Tiglath-Pileser III and Sargon II, did for the most part not mention genealogical connections in their...
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    Thutmose III (variously also spelt Tuthmosis or Thothmes), sometimes called Thutmose the Great, was the sixth pharaoh of the 18th Dynasty. Officially...
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  • clear from surviving inscriptions that Sargon took responsibility for it. It has also been suggested that Sargon might have finished the initial siege...
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    Shalmaneser III (Šulmānu-ašarēdu, "the god Shulmanu is pre-eminent") was king of the Neo-Assyrian Empire from 859 BC to 824 BC. His long reign was a constant...
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    Akkadian Sargon of Akkad (reigned c. 2334–2284 BC) and it was used in a succession of later empires claiming symbolical descent from Sargon's Akkadian...
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    dynasty, Sargon II. Though Sargon II would be connected to previous kings in king lists through a claim that he was the son of Tiglath-Pileser III, this...
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    of the area during the two deportation periods under Tiglath-Pileser III and Sargon II.: 221  Many members of these northern tribes also fled south to the...
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    fully fledged empire – the first of its kind. Later, under Shalmaneser V, Sargon II and Sennacherib, further Assyrian offensives occurred, although these...
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    assure the succession of Sargon II. The land of Israel—which had resisted the Assyrians for years without a king—again revolted. Sargon II returned with the...
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  • Ashur-dan III (Neo-Assyrian cuneiform:  Aššur-dān, meaning "Ashur is strong") was the king of the Neo-Assyrian Empire from 773 BC to his death in 755...
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    Naqada III is the last phase of the Naqada culture of ancient Egyptian prehistory, dating from approximately 3200 to 3000 BC. It is the period during...
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    Munich. "Bit-Purutaš [1] (GN)". The Correspondence of Tiglath-Pileser III and Sargon II from Calah/Nimrud. State Archives of Assyria Online. Open Richly...
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    inscription on the stele. Sargon claimed he was himself the son of the earlier king Tiglath-Pileser III, but this is uncertain as Sargon usurped the throne from...
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