• 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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  • Sarduri, also Sarduris, Sardur was the name of several kings of Urartu: Sarduri I (reign - 834 BC - 828 BC) Sarduri II (ruled 764-735 BC) Sarduri III...
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    succession from 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...
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    II's son Sarduri III (645–635 BC) referring to the Assyrian king Ashurbanipal as his "father". According to Urartian epigraphy, Sarduri III was followed...
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    Urartu 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...
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    Urartian king Sarduri II in battle near Arpad in 743. This victory was significant since Urartu had for a brief time equalled Assyrian power; Sarduri had eleven...
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  • Arame (also Aramu, Arama) 858 BC–844 BC Lutipri 844 BC–834 BC (?) Sarduri I (also Sarduris I, Sedur I, Asiduri I) 834 BC–828 BC; known in Assyrian sources...
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    identity of Rusa III, when he ruled, and his relationship to other kings or even the actual dates he ruled. Rusa was the father of Sarduri IV. Asia portal...
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  • Assyrian Empire. The succession from Sarduri II is not entirely clear. There's also attested a king Sarduri III, so Rusa may have been his son. When Rusa...
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  • Sarduri I (Armenian: Սարդուրի Ա, ruled: 834 BC – 828 BC), also known as Sarduris, Sedur, and Asiduri, was a king of Urartu in Armenian Highlands. He was...
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    reigns of Argishti's two successors, his son Rusa II and his grandson Sarduri III.[citation needed] Although the region of Urartu had been controlled by...
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  • 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 IV, King (615–595 BC) Athens...
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  • Armenian astuats 'god') of the Urartian religious center, Musasir.: 50–51  Sarduri II, Argishti's son, also launched numerous military campaigns in Etiuni...
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  • Calif. 12 pp. January 1978. "The Arena of Tiglath-Pileser III's Campaign Against Sarduri III (743 B.C.)". Assur 2/3. Malibu, Calif. 23 pp. October 1979...
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  • Hieroglyphs Kings Aramu Lutipri 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...
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    Hieroglyphs Kings Aramu Lutipri 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...
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    Rusa II King of Urartu Reign 680–639 BC Predecessor Argishti II Successor Sarduri III Father Argishti II Mother Hasis...
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  • Sarduri IV (Armenian: Սարդուր IV, unknown–595 BC) was one of the last kings of Urartu, reigning from 615 to 595 BC. Sarduri IV was the son and successor...
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  • Hieroglyphs Kings Aramu Lutipri 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...
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  • on northern Syria, as Tiglath-pileser III defeated Sarduri II (r. 763–734 B.C.) in 742 B.C. Tiglath-Pileser III's summary inscriptions indicate that the...
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    first capital of the later Kingdom of Armenia. He was succeeded by his son Sarduri II. Linguists believe that the name Argishti has Indo-European etymology...
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  • after the destruction of the former capital Arzashkun by Shalmaneser III. As Sarduri I may have established a new dynasty, it is possible that his father...
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    was the first known king of Urartu. Living at the time of King Shalmaneser III of Assyria (ruled 859–824 BC), Arame fought against the threat of the Assyrian...
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    BC to 585 BC. Rusa IV was the son and a successor of Rusa III, and the successor of Sarduri IV. His name is mentioned on a number of clay tablets found...
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  • century BC, before Sarduri I moved it to Tushpa in 832 BC. Arzashkun had double walls and towers, but was captured by Shalmaneser III in the 850s BC. Arzashkun...
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    use of King of the Universe was challenged as the kings of Urartu from Sarduri I (r. 834–828 BC) onwards began using the title as well, claiming to be...
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    mentions King Sarduri I of Urartu as a builder of a wall and a holder of the title King of Kings; This is the inscription of king Sarduri, son of the great...
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    Chahin, Mack, 156 Пиотровский, Б. Б. Кармир-Блур III, Результаты раскопок 1951–1953 (Karmir Blur III, Results of Excavations 1951–1953), Academy of Sciences...
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    anti-Assyrian military alliance led by Sarduri II of Urartu and Mati-Ilu of Arpad. The Assyrian king Tiglath-pileser III defeated the hostile alliance and...
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    Իշպունի, r. 828 – 810 BCE) was king of Urartu. He succeeded his father, Sarduri I, who moved the capital to Tushpa (Van). Ishpuini conquered the Mannaean...
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