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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SennacheribSennacherib - Wikipedia

    Hace 3 días · Sennacherib, the great king, the mighty king, king of the universe, king of Assyria, king of the four quarters (of the world); favorite of the great gods; the wise and crafty one; strong hero, first among all princes; the flame that consumes the insubmissive, who strikes the wicked with the thunderbolt.

  2. Hace 1 día · The Neo-Assyrian Empire was the last ever state to sponsor writing traditional Akkadian cuneiform in all levels of its administration. [191] As a result, ancient Mesopotamian textual tradition and writing practices flourished to an unprecedented degree in the Neo-Assyrian period.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AshurbanipalAshurbanipal - Wikipedia

    Hace 3 días · Ashurbanipal [a] ( Neo-Assyrian Akkadian: 𒀸𒋩𒆕𒀀, romanized: Aššur-bāni-apli, [10] [b] meaning " Ashur is the creator of the heir") [3] [12] 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.

  4. Hace 5 días · The Tombs of the Assyrian Queens Yaba, Banitu, and Atalia. The Royal Tomb of Nimrud were first discovered in April of 1989 by an expedition of the Iraqi Department of Antiquities and Heritage. The Tomb was located in the North-West Palace of the Ancient city of Kalkhu (modern city of Nimrud). The city of Kalkhu was a capital of the Assyrian ...

  5. Hace 5 días · some camels - this time let us enjoy some dromedaries in their Middle Eastern environment - artwork by Joseph Austin Benwell ( 1816-86) - here a site dedicated to this British artist 's life and art .

  6. Hace 5 días · His research focuses on Babylonian and Assyrian political and socio-economic history, and Mesopotamian chronology, demography, and historiography. Last Updated. May 2024. John A. Brinkman is the Charles H. Swift Distinguished Service Professor of Mesopotamian History, Emeritus at the University of Chicago.

  7. Hace 2 días · “Interview with John "Eck" Rose,” William H. Berge Oral History Center, accessed April 8, 2024, https://oralhistory.eku.edu/items/show/8881.