Shammuramat (redirect from Sammuramat)
Shammuramat (Akkadian: Sammu-rāmat or Sammu-ramāt), also known as Sammuramat or Shamiram and Semiramis, was a powerful queen of the Neo-Assyrian Empire...
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of statues of attendant god dedicated to Nabu by Adad-Nirari III and Sammuramat, (810–800 BC) Bilingual Assyrian lion weights with both cuneiform and...
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of the Greek legend only Kühne, Hartmut (2008). "Sexgender, Power And Sammuramat: A View From The Syrian Steppe". Fundstellen: gesammelte Schriften zur...
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mention. He did, however, mention that the queen Semiramis (probably Sammuramat, wife of Samshi-Adad V, 824–811 BC) was Assyrian. Perhaps it was in response...
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Ataršumki of Arpad. Adad-nirari apparently travelled with his mother Šammuramat, defeated the alliance, and established the border between Kummuh and...
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any previous period of Assyrian history, with the possible exception of Sammuramat in the 8th century BC. Despite a relatively short and difficult reign...
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Atarshumki I of Arpad, Syria. Adad-nirari apparently travelled with his mother Šammuramat, defeated the alliance at Paqarhubuna, and established the border between...
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