- Iaba (also
called Yaba),
Banitu, and
Atalia were
queens of the Neo-****yrian
Empire as the
primary consorts of the
successive kings Tiglath-Pileser III...
-
conclusively proven, and the name
Banitu could just as
likely be
derived from the
Akkadian word
bānītu ("[divine] creatress") as
banītu ("beautiful"). The hypothesis...
- Ashima, the
identity of Succoth-benoth is unknown.
Hayim Tawil noted that
Bànitu (Akkadian: 𒁀𒉌𒌈 Ba.ni.TUM, "the creaturess") was an
epithet of Ishtar...
- the Neo-****yrian
Empire Mullissu-mukannishat-Ninua
Shammuramat Hama Iaba
Banitu Atalia Tashmetu-sharrat Naqi'a (?) Esharra-hammat Libbali-sharrat Ana-Tashmetum-taklak...
- 783–773 BC) Iaba (Iabâ),
queen of Tiglath-Pileser III (r. 745–727 BC)
Banitu (
Banītu),
queen of
Shalmaneser V (r. 727–722 BC)
Atalia (Atalia),
queen of Sargon...
- the Neo-****yrian
Empire Mullissu-mukannishat-Ninua
Shammuramat Hama Iaba
Banitu Atalia Tashmetu-sharrat Naqi'a (?) Esharra-hammat Libbali-sharrat Ana-Tashmetum-taklak...
-
forces fought their way
through Egypt,
winning a
decisive battle at Kar-
Banitu in
Lower Egypt.
According to ****yrian sources,
Taharqa and his supporters...
- the Neo-****yrian
Empire Mullissu-mukannishat-Ninua
Shammuramat Hama Iaba
Banitu Atalia Tashmetu-sharrat Naqi'a (?) Esharra-hammat Libbali-sharrat Ana-Tashmetum-taklak...
- ina °ṦUII pARAD-dDÙ-tú rab ša-rēši ša ina qāt Arad-
Banītu the
chief eunuch,
which via Arad-
Banitu LÚ.SAG šá a-na É-sag-gíl ša-rēši ša ana
Esaggil the...
- the Neo-****yrian
Empire Mullissu-mukannishat-Ninua
Shammuramat Hama Iaba
Banitu Atalia Tashmetu-sharrat Naqi'a (?) Esharra-hammat Libbali-sharrat Ana-Tashmetum-taklak...