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Shalmaneser (Salmānu-ašarēd) was the name of five
kings of ****yria:
Shalmaneser I (r. c. 1274–1245 BC)
Shalmaneser II (r. 1030–1019 BC)
Shalmaneser III...
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Shalmaneser V (Neo-****yrian cuneiform: Salmānu-ašarēd,
meaning "Salmānu is foremost";
Biblical Hebrew: שַׁלְמַנְאֶסֶר Šalmanʾeser) was the king of the...
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Shalmaneser III (Šulmānu-ašarēdu, "the god
Shulmanu is pre-eminent") was king of the Neo-****yrian
Empire from 859 BC to 824 BC. His long
reign was a constant...
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Shalmaneser I (𒁹𒀭𒁲𒈠𒉡𒊕 mdsál-ma-nu-SAG Salmanu-ašared; 1273–1244 BC or 1265–1235 BC) was a king of ****yria
during the
Middle ****yrian Empire. He...
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Shalmaneser IV (Neo-****yrian cuneiform: Salmānu-ašarēd,
meaning "Salmānu is foremost") was the king of the Neo-****yrian
Empire from 783 BC to his death...
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Black Obelisk of
Shalmaneser III is a
black limestone Neo-****yrian
sculpture with many
scenes in bas-relief and inscriptions. It
comes from Nimrud...
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Shalmaneser II (Salmānu-ašarēd II,
inscribed mdSILIM-ma-nu-MAŠ/SAG,
meaning "Being
peaceful is foremost") was the king of ****yria in 1030–1019 BC, the...
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contain a
description of the
reigns of
Ashurnasirpal II and his son
Shalmaneser III. The
Monoliths were
discovered in 1861 by a
British archaeologist...
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Kurkh Monolith inscription of king
Shalmaneser III from the Neo-****yrian
Empire do****ented in 853 BC that
Shalmaneser III
defeated an
alliance of a dozen...
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succeeded by his son
Shalmaneser V. In Tiglath-Pileser's reign,
Shalmaneser was
known by his
birth name Ululayu, "
Shalmaneser"
being a
regnal name he...