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    son of Adad-nirari or Ashur-nirari. The Assyriologists Fei Chen, Albert Kirk Grayson and Shiego Yamada consider it more likely that he was Adad-nirari's...
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    Hard 2004, p. 78. Hyginus, Fabulae 155 Pindar, Olympian 12.1–2; Gantz, p. 151. Gantz, pp. 26, 40; Musaeus fr. 16 Diels, p. 183; Scholiast on Apollonius...
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    penultimate stage of ancient Assyrian history. Beginning with the accession of Adad-nirari II in 911 BC, the Neo-Assyrian Empire grew to dominate the ancient...
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    History Vol 1 - Ancient Oriental Nations. New York: R.S. Peale J.A. Hill. p. 151. Retrieved 22 February 2018. Healy, Mark (1991). The Ancient Assyrians. New...
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    2002, pp. 13–14. Shalomi Hen 2021. Anderson 2015, p. 100. Grabbe 2007, p. 151. Shalomi Hen 2021: "Unfortunately, albeit the interesting analogies, the...
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    dvadtsat' pyatogo mezhdunarodnogo kongressa vostokovedov II, Moscow, 1963, pp. 151–52 Stolper, Matthew (1989). "Registration and Taxation of Slave Sales in...
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  • rulers including Israel. 814 BC Battle of Dur-Papsukkal Assyrian king Shamshi-Adad IV razes the Babylonian city, then defeats the army of their king Marduk-balassu-iqbi...
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    late 19th century BC had been an integral part of the "Empire of Shamsi-Adad", sometimes called the Old Assyrian Empire. Though the empire experienced...
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    Burstein 2004, p. 31 Bivar 1983, pp. 64–65 Roller 2010, pp. 145–151 Roller 2010, pp. 138–151; Bringmann 2007, pp. 304–307 Bivar 1983, pp. 65–66 Garthwaite...
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    deity of the city was Tishpak (Tišpak) though other gods, including Sin, Adad, and Inanna of Kititum were also worshiped there. The personal goddesses...
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