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Ashurbanipal
Ashurbanipal Ancient Mesopotamia Euphrates – Tigris Assyriology Cities ... Mythology Enûma Elish Gilgamesh – Marduk Nibiru Ashurbanipal, Assurbanipal or Sardanapal, (reigned 669 - 627 BCE ... power, but also its culture and art. Ashurbanipal created "the first systematically collected library" at ... campaign in 669. The early part of Ashurbanipal's reign, like that of most Assyrian ... southern Mesopotamia (but including also Egypt). Eventually, Ashurbanipal reconquered Babylon, and the coalition disbanded. ...
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Talk:Ashurbanipal
Talk:Ashurbanipal could you check the ruling dates? they ...
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Image:Ashurbanipal.jpg
Image:Ashurbanipal.jpg Image File history File links Download ... high resolution version (600x776, 58 KB) Summary Ashurbanipal With permission from Luther College (http://www ...
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Library of Ashurbanipal
Library of Ashurbanipal A remarkable archaeological discovery credited to Austen Henry Layard, The "royal library" of Ashurbanipal consists of thousands of clay tablets and ... a similar "library" in the palace di Ashurbanipal (668 - 627 BC), on the opposite side ... set is known as "the Library of Ashurbanipal" as it is known that this king ... all. External links The Library of King Ashurbanipal Web Page
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User:EthanS/Near East Regnal Table
... Late Josiah Ashur-etil-ilani Kandalanu (possibly Ashurbanipal of Assyria or else a viceroy) 627 BC Psamtek I 26 Late Josiah Ashurbanipal Kandalanu 628 BC Psamtek I 26 Late Josiah Ashurbanipal Kandalanu 629 BC Psamtek I 26 Late Josiah Ashurbanipal Kandalanu 630 BC Psamtek I 26 Late Josiah Ashurbanipal Kandalanu 631 BC Psamtek I 26 ...
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Ashur-etil-ilani
... c.623 BC). He succeeded his father Ashurbanipal II. The reconstruction of the events occurring ... in the relevant section. The death of Ashurbanipal in 627 opened the way to a ... actually begun a few years earlier, in Ashurbanipal's lifetime. The development of the events ... certainty. It does seem certain that upon Ashurbanipal's death, marauding bands of Scythians, Cimmerians ... reign actually overlapped that of his father, Ashurbanipal, and that he had been appointed ...
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Assyria
... in 669 BC. Assur-bani-pal or Ashurbanipal (Ashurbanapli, Asnappar), the son of Esarhaddon, succeeded ... independence from Assyria with impunity, especially as Ashurbanipal's older brother, Shamash-shum-ukin, governor ... capital Susa completely leveled. Downfall and heritage Ashurbanipal had promoted art and culture, and had ... too was infested by the Cimmerians. Upon Ashurbanipal's death in 627 BC, the empire ... as Egypt, while Babylonia again became independent; Ashurbanipal's successor, Ashur-etil-ilani, seems ...
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User:Oswax/CANE
... first of whom, Kandalanu, was appointed by Ashurbanipal in his twenty-first year, thus providing dates for events in his reign. Ashurbanipal's destruction of Susa in Elam and ... two cities from the time of king Ashurbanipal. Hittite chronology is dependent on Assyria and ... Ptolemy Venus tablets of Ammisaduqa Chronicle of Ashurbanipal Babylonia and Assyria Chronology of Babylonia and ...
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Kandalanu
... the last twenty years of reign of Ashurbanipal of Assyria. In fact, he was appointed ... may have been a Babylonian nominee of Ashurbanipal. It is even possible that Kandalanu was Ashurbanipal himself, who chose a fictitious throne name ...
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Image:Susa-destruction.jpg
... The destruction of Susa of Elam by Ashurbanipal, 647 BC, relief. Photo supplied by User ... by Henry Austin Layard in Nineveh, reveals Ashurbanipal as an avenger seeking retribution for the ... thus unrelated) Mesopotamians over the centuries. Says Ashurbanipal: "Susa, the great holy city, abode of ...
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