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Adad
Adad Fertile Crescent myth series Mesopotamian Levantine Arabian ... monsters Tales from Babylon The Great Gods Adad Ashnan Asaruludu Enbilulu Enkimdu ... Ninlil Ninurta Nusku Uttu Annunaki Adad in Akkadian and Ishkur in Sumerian are ... the logogram d IM. The Akkadian god Adad is cognate in name and functions with northwest Semitic god Hadad. In Akkadian Adad is also known as Ramman 'Thunderer' ...
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Adad (translated from German)
Adad Adad (also "Hadad", semitisch "Hadda", sumerisch "Ischkur") is ... In ugaritisch- phoenizischen area became Baal as Adad outstandingly. With that Hurritern Adad "Teschub" was called and stood at the ...
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Adad (translated from Portuguese)
Adad Adad he was the god of ventos , between ... is proves the name Dos Reis Shamsi-Adad, simultaneous invocation of Shamash and of Adad), but in Babilónia it would be known ... Bel (keeping, however, the same attributions of Adad). Acadiana Mythology Adad Apkallu Ishtar Marduk ...
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Yasmah-Adad
Yasmah-Adad Ancient Mesopotamia Euphrates – Tigris Assyriology Cities ... Enûma Elish Gilgamesh – Marduk Nibiru Yasmah-Adad was the son of the Amorite king Shamshi-Adad I, put on throne of Mari by ... after a successful military attack. After Shamshi-Adad's death he managed to rule for ...
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Shamshi-Adad (translated from French)
Shamshi-Adad This page of homonymy indexes the various ... and articles sharing the same name. Shamshi-Adad or Samsi-Addu is the name of ... Assyrie . Among them, most notable are: Shamshi-Adad I er (v. 1170); Shamshi-Adad V ( E front century. J.- C. )
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Eriba-Adad II
Eriba-Adad II Eriba-Adad II was King of Assyria from 1056 ... throne was usurped by his uncle, Shamshi-Adad IV. Beyond this, little is known of ... King of Assyria1056–1054 BC Succeeded by:Shamshi-Adad IV
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Shamshi-Adad IV
Shamshi-Adad IV Shamshi-Adad IV was a King of Assyria from ... usurped the throne from his nephew, Eriba-Adad II. The throne passed at his death ... his son, Ashurnasirpal I. Preceded by:Eriba-Adad II King of Assyria1054–1050 BC Succeeded by ...
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Adad-nirari I
Adad-nirari I Three kings of Assyria were named Adad-Nirari. This stela represents one of them. Adad-nirari I (1305 BC (?) - 1274 BC (?)) was ... king whose annals survive in any detail. Adad-nirari I was a king of substantial ...
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Adad-nirari II
Adad-nirari II Adad-nirari II is generally considered to be ... be quite accurate for several centuries before Adad-nirari's reign, and scholars generally agree ... I in the late 12th century BC. Adad-nirari succeeded his father, Ashur-dan II ...
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Shamshi-Adad V
Shamshi-Adad V Shamshi-Adad V was the King of Assyria from ... husband of Sammuramat, and the father of Adad-nirari III, who succeeded him as king ... Shalmaneser. The revolt was leaded by Shamshi-Adad's brother Ashur-dayyin-apli, and broke ... BC. The rebellious brother, according to Shamshi-Adad's own inscriptions, succeeded in bringing ...
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