(Wikimedia Commons) There are historical figures who, for various reasons, transcend their status to become paradigms of something; in the case of the Assyrian king Sardanapalus, an archetype of ...
Sennacherib was the king of the Neo-Assyrian Empire from the death of his father Sargon II in 705 BCE to his own death in 681 BCE. The second king of the Sargonid dynasty, Sennacherib is one of ...
Archaeologists have found evidence of an Assyrian military campaign against Judaea that resulted in the siege of Jerusalem. The campaign was launched in 701 B.C., when Sennacherib was king of ...
There are historical figures who, for various reasons, transcend their status to become paradigms of something; in the case of the Assyrian king Sardanapalus, an archetype of corruption, debauchery, ...
In contrast, Assyrian records claim that King Hezekiah of Judah paid a vast amount of tribute so the Assyrians would leave Jerusalem alone. According to historical records, following the unsuccessful ...
Israel Antiquities Authority excavations funded by the Israel Land Authority prior to the construction of the new Mordot Arnona neighborhood revealed changes in the Judahite administration from the ...
King Hezekiah ruled the Kingdom of Judah from around 716 to 687 BCE and is said to have witnessed, in 722 BCE, the Assyrian Empire’s conquest of the northern Kingdom of Israel and subsequent con ...
And which saw a parallel version of themselves as the Mutant Liberation Front, taken down by the Avengers Of Assyria. A government task force, and loyal to the Sphinx, they were made up of Captain ...
For other people named Naram-Sin, see Naram-Sin (disambiguation).
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