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- question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of cuneiform script. Sennacherib (Neo-****yrian Akkadian: 𒀭𒌍𒉽𒈨𒌍𒋢, romanized: Sîn-aḥḥī-erība or Sîn-aḥḥē-erība...
- Sennacherib's Annals are the annals of Sennacherib, emperor of the Neo-****yrian Empire. They are found inscribed on several artifacts, and the final versions...
- The Destruction of Sennacherib The ****yrian came down like the wolf on the fold, And his cohorts were gleaming in purple and gold; And the sheen of their...
- BCE. He was king of Judah during the ****yrian siege of Jerusalem by Sennacherib in 701 BCE. Hezekiah enacted sweeping religious reforms, including a...
- the legend refers to a well-do****ented garden that the ****yrian King Sennacherib (704–681 BC) built in his capital city of Nineveh on the River Tigris...
- Sennacherib's campaign in the Levant in 701 BCE was a military campaign undertaken by the Neo-****yrian Empire to bring the region back under control following...
- fall of the empire, ****yria reached its apex. Under the Sargonid king Sennacherib (r. 705–681 BC), the capital was transferred to Nineveh and under Esarhaddon...
- of Sennacherib, king of the Neo-****yrian Empire, and the older brother of Sennacherib's successor Esarhaddon. Arda-Mulissu served as Sennacherib's crown...
- Sargon's son Sennacherib was deeply disturbed by his father's death and believed that he must have committed some grave sin. As a result, Sennacherib distanced...
- The Destruction of Sennacherib (Russian: Поражение Сеннахериба), is a choral work composed by Modest Mussorgsky (1839–1881), based on text Lord Byron's...