-
royal title that was
illegible when the
Ramesside scribes compiled the
kinglists. This
would match a king who
ruled only a
short time. The
Turin Canon...
- The
Sumerian King List (abbreviated SKL) or
Chronicle of the One
Monarchy is an
ancient literary composition written in
Sumerian that was
likely created...
-
contemporarily attested as the name of a king, but
frequently appears in
Ramesside kinglists,
Egyptologists to this day are
trying to
connect Wadjenes with contemporary...
- His
historical standing remains uncertain. His name is
included in the
kinglists of the
Ramesside era,
although it is
written in
different ways: While...
- 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...
-
According to the
Khorsabad Kinglist he
reigned for
seven years, the
corresponding columns on the N****ouhi and SDAS
Kinglists are
damaged at this point...
-
identification that all
three ****yrian
Kinglists (Khorsabad, SDAS and N****ouhi)
agree on. The
Synchronistic Kinglist gives his
Babylonian contemporary as...
- obliterated.
Apart from the
references to him in
later copies of the ****yrian
Kinglists and in the
filiation of his grandson, Aššur-dān II, the only contemporary...
- 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...
- ****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...