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Rapiqum (also
Rapiku and Rapiqu), ra-bi-qa-wiKI, was a city of the
ancient Near East. The city was
located in the
north of Mesopotamia,
probably on the...
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Minor Phut
Phoenicia Pithom Punt Puqudu, as "Pekod"
Patmos Ramathlehi Rapiqum – ****yrian City
Rehoboth (Bible)
Rephidim Roman Empire – Rome
Samaria –...
- Ipiq-Adad II may have also
conquered Rapiqum, but the year-name had been
suggested by
other scholars to
instead read "
Rapiqum and its surroundings," and that...
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uncertain reading) i.e. "Year the
armies of Uruk, Isin, Babylon, Sutum,
Rapiqum, and of
Irdanene the king of Uruk were
smitten with weapons". Rim-Sin I...
- Eshnunna, Kish, Lagash, Nippur, Borsippa, Ur, Uruk, Umma, Adab, Sippar,
Rapiqum, and Eridu. His
conquests gave the
region stability after turbulent times...
- BC c. 1763 BC
Campaigns of Rim-Sin I
Larsa Uruk Isin Der
Babylon Sutum Rapiqum c. 1801 BC c. 1770 BC Elam's
Invasion into
Mesopotamia Elam
Babylon Mari...
- and Tutub. Ipiq-Adad II then set his
sights on the Euphrates. He took
Rapiqum, his
first city on the Euphrates, and
expanded Eshnunna up the Euphrates...
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nephew of Naram-Suen of Eshnunna. He
conquered the
cities of
Diniktum and
Rapiqum. With Ḫammu-rāpi of Babylon, and the
Amorite king Shamshi-Adad I he besieged...
- Also, Tukulti-Ninurta I (1244–1208 BCE)
conquered Mari,
Hanigalbat and
Rapiqum on the
Euphrates and "the
mountain of the Ahlamû",
apparently the region...
- (1808–1776 BC), in the
final years of his reign, went to the
cities of "
Rapiqum and Akkad" (they
having been
captured earlier by his son Yasmah-Adad) as...