- heir") was the
third king of the Neo-****yrian
Empire from 883 to 859 BC.
Ashurnasirpal II
succeeded his father, Tukulti-Ninurta II. His son and
successor was...
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Ashurnasirpal may
refer to:
Ashurnasirpal I, king of ****yria from 1050 to 1031 BCE
Ashurnasirpal II, king of ****yria from 884 to 859 BCE This disambiguation...
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Ashurnasirpal I (Aššur-nāṣir-apli I,
inscribed maš-šur-PAB-A,
meaning "the god ****ur is the
protector of the heir") was the king of ****yria, 1049–1031...
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Under Ashurnasirpal II (r. 883–859 BC), ****yria once more
became the
dominant power of the Near East,
ruling the
north undisputed.
Ashurnasirpal's campaigns...
- The
Stela of
Ashurnasirpal II is an
enormous ****yrian
monolith that was
erected during the
reign of
Ashurnasirpal II. The
stela was
discovered in the mid...
- The
people picks Omri as
their king
while others pick Tibni. 883 BC—
Ashurnasirpal II
succeeds his
father Tukulti-Ninurta II as king of ****yria. 881 BC—Tibni...
- Ada; Kangas,
Steven E. (2010). ****yrian
Reliefs from the
Palace of
Ashurnasirpal II: A
Cultural Biography. UPNE. p. 127. ISBN 978-1-58465-817-7. Trevor...
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previous settlement during the rule of
Shalmaneser I (1274-1245 BCE).
Ashurnasirpal II
ordered the
removal of
debris from the
towers and
walls and wanted...
- the
banks of the
Euphrates River, is
conquered by the ****yrian king
Ashurnasirpal II. 864 BC—Diognetus, King of Athens, dies
after a
reign of 28 years...
- The Neo-****yrian
Empire arose in the 10th
century BC.
Ashurnasirpal II is
credited for
utilizing sound strategy in his wars of conquest.
While aiming...