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Libbāli-šarrat (Akkadian:
Libbāli-šarrat,
meaning "the
inner city [=Ishtar?] is queen") was a
queen of the Neo-****yrian
Empire as the
primary consort...
- Šērūʾa-ēṭirat she
respectfully reprimands Libbāli-šarrat for not
studying and also
reminds her that
though Libbāli-šarrat is to
become the ****ure queen, Šērūʾa-ēṭirat...
- also
perhaps around this time that
Ashurbanipal married his ****ure queen,
Libbali-sharrat.
Ashurbanipal entered the "House of Succession", the
palace of...
- and generals, but only
three erected by
women (the
other two
women being Libbāli-šarrat, the
queen of Ashurbanipal, and an
unknown wife of Sennacherib)...
- i.e. part of
Libbali-sharrat's staff.
Taken together,
these artistic choices mean that the
scene is
actually organized around Libbali-sharrat rather...
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surviving texts. She is the only
royal woman,
other than Ashurbanipal's
queen Libbāli-šarrat,
known to have been
depicted in
royal artwork. In a
relief depicting...
- (married to him
before or
after Libbāli-šarrat).
Identifying her as a
queen of
Ashurbanipal is
problematic given that
Libbāli-šarrat is
otherwise ****umed...
- Sîn-šar-iškun Died 627 BC
Spouse Ana-Tašmētum-taklāk (?)
Akkadian Aššur-etil-ilāni
Dynasty Sargonid dynasty Father Ashurbanipal Mother Libbāli-šarrat...
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referenced to be Šērūʾa-ēṭirat, and
suggested that the daughter-in-law
could be
Libbāli-šarrat, the wife of Ashurbanipal. At some
point after Ashurbanipal was...
- Ashur-uballit II
Consorts Atalia Tashmetu-sharrat Naqi'a (?) Esharra-hammat
Libbali-sharrat Ana-Tashmetum-taklak
Others Arda-Mulissu Serua-eterat (Full family...