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Shammuramat (Akkadian: Sammu-rāmat or Sammu-ramāt), also
known as
Sammuramat or
Shamiram and Semiramis, was a
powerful queen of the Neo-****yrian Empire...
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derivative Samira as a
given name for girls. The real and
historical Shammuramat, the
original Akkadian form of the name, was the ****yrian wife of Shamshi-Adad...
- was a son and
successor of King
Shalmaneser III, the
husband of
Queen Shammuramat (by some
identified with the
mythical Semiramis), and the
father of Adad-nirari...
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queen were created. The most
famous and
powerful Neo-****yrian
queen was
Shammuramat, who for a time
might have
served as
regent for her
young son Adad-nirari...
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wielded by the
turtanu Nergal‐ila'i and by Adad-nirari's
mother Shammuramat.
Shammuramat was one of the most
powerful women in ****yrian
history and perhaps...
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directed by
Primo Zeglio. The
legends are in part
based on the
historical Shammuramat,
queen consort of Shamshi-Adad V and
regent for her son Adad-nirari III...
- accession,
because for the
first five
years of his reign, his
mother Shammuramat was
highly influential,
which has
given rise to the
legend of Semiramis...
- campaigns.
Among the most
influential women of the Neo-****yrian
period were
Shammuramat,
queen of Shamshi-Adad V (r. 824–811 BC), who in the
reign of her son...
- II Tukulti-Ninurta II
Ashurnasirpal II
Shalmaneser III Shamshi-Adad V
Shammuramat♀ (regent) Adad-nirari III
Shalmaneser IV Ashur-Dan III Ashur-nirari V...
- literature, and is thus
considered wholly fictional. An ****yrian
queen Shammuramat is
known to be historical, and for five
years from 811 BC
ruled the Neo-****yrian...