-
Apiashal (Akkadian: 𒀀𒉿𒀀𒊩, romanized: A-pi-a-ŠAL) was
according to the ****yrian King List (AKL) the 17th ****yrian monarch,
ruling in ****yria's early...
-
succeeded on the AKL by his son
Apiashal.
Apiashal was a
monarch of the
Early Period of ****yria,
according to the AKL.
Apiashal is
listed within the section...
-
Ushpia Apiashal, son of
Ushpia Kings who were
ancestors The
kings are
listed in
reverse order in the AKL,
starting from
Aminu and
ending with
Apiashal(who...
- Imsu, Harsu, Didanu, Hana, Zuabu, Nuabu, Abazu, Belu, Azarah,
Ushpia and
Apiashal.
Nothing concrete is
known about these names,
although it has been noted...
- BC) and Aššur-ahu-iddin (fl. 681 BC).
Ushpia is
succeeded on the AKL by
Apiashal.
Arthur Ungnad interpreted both Ushpia's and Kikkia's
names as
being that...
- Imsu, Harsu, Didanu, Hana, Zuabu, Nuabu, Abazu, Belu, Azarah, Ushpia, and
Apiashal.
Nothing concrete is yet
known about these names,
although it has been...
- had been
written in
reverse order—beginning with
Aminu and
ending with
Apiashal “altogether ten
kings who are ancestors”—and has
often been interpreted...
- The AKL also
states the following: "Hale son of
Apiashal," additionally; "Samani son of Hale."
Apiashal is
listed within the
section of the AKL as the...
- list, was
written in
reverse order,
beginning with
Aminu and
ending with
Apiashal), has
often been
interpreted as a list of Shamshi-Adad I's ancestors. In...
- had been
written in
reverse order—beginning with
Aminu and
ending with
Apiashal “altogether ten
kings who are ancestors”—and has
often been interpreted...