• 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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  • Urartu became restive during the reign of Shalmanassar V, but not for long. Sargon II, who came to the throne in 722 BC, continued the Assyrian hostility against...
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    Rome. Following the unification of the city-states in Assyria and Sumer by Sargon of Akkad into a single empire ruled from his home city circa 2334 BC, common...
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    kings Sargon of Akkad and his grandson Naram-Sin claimed to have destroyed a town called Ibla, The discoverer of Ebla, Paolo Matthiae, considers Sargon a...
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    character. Doohan also provided voices for inanimate characters, including Sargon in "Return to Tomorrow", the M-5 in "The Ultimate Computer", the Mission...
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  • round 1700 BC) are reported to have been made during the reign of king Sargon of Akkad (2334–2279 BC). Another, showing an early use of electional astrology...
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    and the campaigns of Sargon II. The main temple at Musasir was sacked, and the Urartian king Rusa I was crushingly defeated by Sargon II at Lake Urmia. He...
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    as Paul-Émile Botta's 1843 expedition to Khorsabad and the discovery of Sargon II's palace.: 119  These finds formed the basis of the Assyrian museum,...
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  • successor Adad-nirari III claimed to have conquered the whole of Nairi. Sargon II's (r. 722–705 BCE) inscriptions describe him receiving tribute from Yanzu...
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    Meeting of Afro-Asiatic Linguistics, held in Udine, May 21–24, 2007. S.A.R.G.O.N. Editrice e Libreria. pp. 297–304. Palombo, Cecilia (2022). "Embedding...
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  • Qualificazione - Girone unico - Serie A maschile - Anno Sportivo 2023-2024(in Italian) (qualification) Finale - Serie A maschile - Anno Sportivo 2023-2024(in...
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    and rise of the Akkadian Empire. He reigned between c. 2358 and 2334 BC. Sargon of Akkad, Founder and first ruler of the Akkadian Empire, he reigned around...
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    Roaf M. (2012), Could Rusa son of Erimena have been king of Urartu during Sargon's eight campaign? (in:) S. Kroll, C. Gruber, U. Hellwag, M. Roaf, P. Zimansky...
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    the Drotsang Nangso sponsored a monastery which was called the Drotsang Sargön; the monastery at Detsa Nangso was called the Detsa Gompa. Earlier in 1376...
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  • était une fois la Mésopotamie, Collection Découvertes Gallimard (n° 191), Série Archéologie". gallimard.fr (in French). 5 June 2009. Retrieved 8 December...
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  • politician, member of the People's Representative Council (1977–1987). Simon Sargon, 84, American composer. K. P. Sasi, 64, Indian film director (Ilayum Mullum...
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    pen name of Robert de Herte, with [sic] Alain de Benoist), coll. « Hors-série d'"Enfants-Magazine" » (Publications Groupe Média, 1979). Comment peut-on...
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  • (son), Sergei Shustikov Jr. (grandson) Lev Yashin, Vasili Frolov (grandson) Sargon Abraham, Elmar Abraham (brother) Mauricio Albornoz, Miiko Albornoz (brother)...
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    buildings were violently destroyed, probably at the hands of the Assyrian king Sargon II (r. 722–705 BC– ), who annexed the region in 720 BC. The site continued...
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