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- my help," was the king of ****yria, the 94th to appear on the ****yrian Kinglist, ruling 1019/18–1013 BC. His short six-year reign was marked by confusion...
- the king of ****yria, 971–967 BC, the 96th to be listed on the ****yrian Kinglist. His short five-year reign is rather poorly attested and somewhat overshadowed...
- The Sumerian King List (abbreviated SKL) or Chronicle of the One Monarchy is an ancient literary composition written in Sumerian that was likely created...
- 1030–1019 BC, the 93rd to appear on the Khorsabad copy of the ****yrian Kinglist, although he has been apparently carelessly omitted altogether on the N****ouhi...
- ****yrian Kinglist. He was the son of Aššur-bēl-kala whom he briefly succeeded and was deposed by his uncle Šamši-Adad IV. The Khorsabad kinglist mistakenly...
- king of ****yria, 1054/3–1050 BC, the 91st to be listed on the ****yrian Kinglist. He was a son of Tiglath-Pileser I (1114–1076 BC), the third to have taken...
- uncles of their nephews, it would have been a violent affair. The ****yrian Kinglist records his accession and genealogy but provides no further information...
- Kidin-Ninua, inscribed mŠÚ-URU.AB x ḪA, the 54th king to appear on the ****yrian Kinglist, was the ruler of ****yria, c. 1615 to 1602 BC, and was the son of his predecessor-but-one...
- Khorsabad and the SDAS copies of the ****yrian Kinglist, where he appears as the 57th name (the N****ouhi Kinglist is poorly preserved in this part). He was...
- king of ****yria, 1049–1031 BC, and the 92nd to appear on the ****yrian Kinglist. He was the son and successor of Shamshi-Adad IV, and he ruled for 19 years...