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other symbols instead of
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Kandalanu (Neo-****yrian Akkadian: 𒃶𒁕𒆷𒉡, romanized:
Kandalānu) was a v****al king of
Babylon under the Neo-****yrian...
- 1894–1881 BC) to
Kandalanu (r. 648–627 BC). The end of the
tablet is
broken off,
suggesting that it
originally listed rulers after Kandalanu as well, possibly...
-
Ashurbanipal appointed a new v****al king of Babylon,
Kandalanu, of whom
little is known.
Kandalanu's realm was the same as Shamash-shum-ukin's with the...
- Aššur-nādin-šumi Nergal-ushezib Mushezib-Marduk
Sennacherib Esarhaddon Ashurbanipal Šamaš-šuma-ukin
Ashurbanipal Kandalanu Sîn-šumu-līšir Sinsharishkun...
- did not
venture to "take the hands" of Bel. An ****yrian
governor named Kandalanu was
appointed as
ruler of the city.
Ashurbanipal did
collect texts from...
- date). Ashur-etil-ilani, ****yrian king Cypselus, Gr****
tyrant of
Corinth Kandalanu,
Babylonian king E.J. Bickerman,
Chronology of the
Ancient World (Ithaca:...
- Arabs, and
others were
savagely punished. An ****yrian
governor named Kandalanu was then
placed on the
throne of
Babylon to rule on
behalf of Ashurbanipal...
- palace.
Ashurbanipal replaced him as king of
Babylon with the
puppet ruler Kandalanu and then
marched on Elam. The
Elamite capital of Susa was
captured and...
-
After Šamaš-šuma-ukin's death,
Ashubanipal placed one of his officials,
Kandalanu, on the
Babylonian throne as his v****al. Šamaš-šuma-ukin's
rebellion and...
- he was
followed in
death by his
appointed v****al
ruler of Babylonia,
Kandalanu.
Their deaths ended an
about 20-year long
period of
relative peace and...