Infobox monarch name Esarhaddon title Kings of Assyria King of Assyria native lang1 Akkadian native lang1 ... caption Victory Stele of Esarhaddon over Taharqa reign 681 669 BC predecessor Sennacherib successor ... place Esarhaddon Akkadian language Akkadian A ur ahhe iddina Ashur has given a brother to me Aramaic ... tried to discredit him. Oracle s had named Esarhaddon as the person to free the exiles and rebuild Babylon , the destruction of which by Sennacherib was felt to be sacrilegious. Esarhaddon remained ... in 681 BC, some who date February 2011 claim at the instigation of Esarhaddon, though this seems ... title Images, power, and politics figurative aspects of Esarhaddon s Babylonian policy url http books.google.com ... reign. Military campaigns The first military campaigns of Esarhaddon were directed against nomadic tribes ... under their new ruler Teushpa . Esarhaddon defeated them near Hubushna , and defeated the rebellious ... was destroyed and rebuilt as Kar Ashur aha iddina , the Harbor of Esarhaddon . The population ... usually identified with Cyprus , as Assyrian allies. In 676 BC Esarhaddon took the towns of Sissu and Kundu ... and Assyria and refused to pay further tribute. After the fall of Phrygia, a daughter of Esarhaddon ... Urtaki restored peace with Assyria. A preliminary campaign against Egypt begun by Esarhaddon the next year seems to have failed. Meanwhile, Esarhaddon was waging war in the land of Bazu , situated opposite ... and scorpions cover the ground like ants a dry land of salt deserts. In 673 BC, Esarhaddon waged ... rulers, to assure their loyalty to the crown prince. In 671 BC Esarhaddon went to war against Pharaoh ..., Egypt Memphis , and Taharqa fled to Upper Egypt . Esarhaddon now called himself king of Egypt, Patros ... a victory stele of Esarhaddon victory stele at this time, showing the son of Taharqa in bondage, Prince Ushankhuru . Almost as soon as the king left, Egypt rebelled against Assyrian rule. Death Esarhaddon ... as king of Assyria and Shamash shum ukin as king of Babylonia. Popular culture Esarhaddon is a character ... more details
Image Assarhaddon Berlin 012008.jpg thumb 220px The stele File Assarhaddon Berlin 022008.jpg right thumb 250px Closeup of supplicant, and prince Ushankhuru The Victory stele of Esarhaddon over Taharqa 671 BC commemorates the return of Esarhaddon after his army s 2nd battle and victory over Pharaoh Taharqa in northern ancient Egypt . The prior battle of 674 BC was won by Taharqa after confronting Esarhaddon after his initial foray into the Levant ref Black Pharaohs, National Geographic magazine National Geographic Magazine , February, 2008, p. 58. ref Esarhaddon then entered northern Egypt but was repulsed by Taharqa s forces. The second battle of 671 BC saw Taharqa retreat with his army to Memphis, Egypt Memphis Memphis was taken with Taharqa then fleeing to Kush. With Esarhaddon s victory he slaughtered the villagers and erected piles of their heads , ref name Black Pharaohs, p. 58 Black Pharaohs, p. 58. ref As Esarhaddon wrote later His queen, his harem, Prince Ushankhuru his heir, and the rest of his sons and daughters, his property and his goods, his horses, his cattle, his sheep in countless numbers, I carried off to Assyria. The root of Kingdom of Kush Kush I tore up out of Egypt. ref name Black Pharaohs, p. 58 Description Image Prince nubien Berlin 012008.jpg thumb 220px Close up of prince Ushankhuru The stele shows Esarhaddon standing on the left in an honorific pose. He is holding a mace club mace club in his left hand, arm at his side. His right hand is addressing the gods. Cuneiform script covers the entire medium bas relief scene. The attendant before him may be Ba lu ? Between the two kneeling is prince Ushankhuru with a rope tied around his neck. References reflist DEFAULTSORT Victory Stele Of Esarhaddon Over Taharqa 671 Bc Category Victory steles Category Ancient Near East steles Category Twenty fifth Dynasty of Egypt Category 7th century BC steles MEast stub Ancient Egypt stub de Siegesstele des Asarhaddon pl Stela Asarhaddona ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Orphan date December 2009 aus gabri was king of Udumi or Edom in the 680s BC, during the reign of the Assyria n king Esarhaddon . His name may mean the god Kaus is mighty . DEFAULTSORT Kaus Gabri Category Kings of Edom MEast royal stub ... more details
Teushpa was an early 7th century BC king of the Cimmerians but is also mentioned as king of the Umman Manda according to King Esarhaddon s inscriptions. In 679 BC , he commanded the Cimmerians in battle against the Assyrian people Assyrians under Esarhaddon , but lost the battle. ref Rea, The Assyrian Exile Israel s Legacy in Captivity, p. 91 95 ref His name recalls that of his contemporary Teispes Chishpish of the Achaemenids, though they do not seem to be etymlogically related. ref http www.iranica.com newsite index.isc?Article http www.iranica.com newsite articles unicode v5f6 v5f6a015.html ref References reflist Category 7th century BC rulers Category Cimmerians MEast royal stub ... more details
, Ahikar was chancellor to the Assyria n kings Sennacherib and Esarhaddon . Having no child ... plotted to have his elderly uncle murdered, and persuades Esarhaddon that Ahikar has committed treason . Esarhaddon orders Ahikar be executed in response, and so Ahikar is arrested and imprisoned ... to Esarhaddon that it is the body of Ahikar. The remainder of the early texts do not survive ... king on behalf of Esarhaddon, and then returning in triumph to Esarhaddon. In the later texts ... more details
and executed king of Sidon was depicted on the Sam al stele of Esarhaddon from Zenjirli. The stele ... standing with his hands raised, he reaches only to about Esarhaddon s knee. Next to him is shown ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Decadebox BC 67 Events and trends 677 BC Esarhaddon leads the Assyria n army against rebellious Arab tribes, advances as far as the Brook of Egypt . 676 BC Zhou Hui Wang becomes King of the Zhou Dynasty of China . 675 BC Esarhaddon begins the rebuilding of Babylon 674 BC Esarhaddon puts down a revolt in Ashkelon supported by Taharqa , king of History of ancient Egypt Egypt . In response, the ancient Assyrians Assyrians invade Egypt , but Taharqa is able to hold the invaders off. 673 BC Tullus Hostilius becomes the third King of Rome . 671 BC Esarhaddon again invades Egypt , capturing Memphis, Egypt Memphis as well as a number of the royal family . Significant people Esarhaddon , Kings of Assyria King of Assyria and conqueror of Egypt reigned 680s BC 681 669 BC Argaeus I , who acceded to the Kings of Macedon kingship of Macedon with his father s death he reigned from circa 678 BC to circa 640 BC Deaths 678 BC approximate date of death of Perdiccas I , king of Macedon 673 BC Numa Pompilius , second of the Kings of Rome , successor to Romulus and Remus Romulus 670 BC Mettius Fufetius , latin king of Alba Longa DEFAULTSORT 670s Bc Category 670s BC ast A os 670 edC bs 670te p.n.e. ca D cada del 670 aC cs 679 670 p . n. l. da 670 erne f.Kr. es A os 670 a. C. eu K. a. 670eko hamarkada fa fr Ann es 670 it Anni 670 a.C. sw Miaka ya 670 KK la Decennium 68 a.C.n. hu I. e. 670 es vek mk 670 . . . mr . . . ms 670 an SM uz Mil. av. 670 lar ro Anii 670 .Hr. ru 670 . . sk 70. roky 7. storo ia pred Kr. sh 670 e pne. su 670 an SM fi 670 luku eaa. sv 670 talet f.Kr. tr M 670 ler war 670 nga dekada UC zh 670 ... more details
Refimprove date January 2011 History of Cyprus The ten city kingdoms of ancient Cyprus were the Ancient Greece Greek , Graeco Phoenicia n or Graeco Eteocypriot , states listed in an inscription of the Assyria n king Esarhaddon in 673 672 BC ref Sir Ernest Alfred Wallis Budge 1880, The history of Esarhaddon son of Sennacherib king of Assyria The Names of the Twenty two Kings, p. 104 108 ref Paphos , Greek Salamis, Cyprus Salamis , Greek Soli, Cyprus Soloi , Greek Kourion , Greek Chytri Chytroi , Greek Citium Kition , Graeco Phoenician Amathus , Graeco Eteocypriot Idalium Idalion , Greek Ledra i, Greek Tamassos , Greek Kyrenia , Greek Lapithos Lapethos , Greek, Graeco Phoenician for a short while Marion, Cyprus Marion , Greek Image Chypriotische koninkrijken.PNG References reflist DEFAULTSORT Ten City Kingdoms Of Cyprus Category Ancient cities in Cyprus Category Kingdoms in Greek Antiquity bg es Diez ciudades estado de Chipre it Dieci citt stato di Cipro pt Dez cidades reino de Chipre ru ... more details
Refimprove date May 2012 Shupria Shubria or Arme Shupria was a Hurrian kingdom, known from Assyrian sources beginning in the 13th century BC, located in the Armenian Highland , to the southwest of Lake Van , bordering on Urartu proper. Weidner interpreted textual evidence to indicate that after the Hurrian king Shattuara of Mitanni was defeated by Adad nirari I of Assyria in the early 13th century BC, he then became ruler of a reduced vassal state known as Shubria or Subartu . ref http books.google.com books?id n1TmVvMwmo4C&lpg PA276 Cambridge Ancient History p.276 ref Together with Armani Subartu Citation needed date May 2012 Mitanni Hurri Mitanni , Hayasa Azzi and other populations of the region, fell under Urartu Urartian rule in the 9th century BC, and their descendants according to the Great Soviet Encyclopedia later contributed to the ethnogenesis of the early Armenians . ref http slovari.yandex.ru dict bse article 00004 37200.htm?text D1 85 D0 B0 D0 B9 D0 B0 D1 81 D0 B0 Armenians article, Great Soviet Encyclopedia ref Shupria is mentioned in the letter of Esarhaddon to the god Assur god Assur . Esarhaddon undertook an expedition against Shupria in 674, subjugating it. References Reflist See also Mushki Bronze Age collapse Category Anatolia Category History of Armenia Category Urartu ca Xupria eo ubrio hy ru ... more details
Unreferenced date March 2008 unicode Mu uri was a ruler of Moab during the reigns of the Assyria n kings Esarhaddon 681 669 BCE and Assurbanipal 669 c.627 BCE . His name may mean the Ancient Egypt Egyptian . This name may simply be a given name or nickname alternatively, it may be an indicator of his ethnicity e.g., he may have been an Egyptian prince installed by the Assyrians, or his mother may have been an Egyptian wife or concubine of his predecessor on the Moabite throne . Another possibility is that he may have been given the name as a title during some campaign against Egypt as with Roman names Germanicus , Britannicus , etc. . He was likely succeeded by Kaas alta , though the relationship between the two is unknown. Category Moab MEast royal stub ... more details
Infobox Book See Wikipedia WikiProject Novels or Wikipedia WikiProject Books name The Assyrian title orig translator image prefer 1st edition image caption author Nicholas Guild illustrator cover artist country United States language English language English series genre Historical novel publisher Atheneum Press release date August 1987 english release date media type Print Hardcover Hardback & Paperback pages isbn 0 689 11874 0 dewey 813 .54 19 congress PS3557.U357 A9 1987 oclc 15053129 preceded by followed by The Blood Star The Assyrian is a 1987 novel by Nicholas Guild http www.ohiocenterforthebook.org index.php?q node 11&id 199 . Together with its companion sequel, The Blood Star , it tells the history of Tiglath Ashur, the fictional half brother of Esarhaddon , a historical king of Assyria . The novels are notable for a consistently high moral tone and for the feeling of immediacy present in the many vignettes that offer pictures of everyday life and, not incidentally, a kind of travelogue of ancient Mesopotamia and the Mediterranean . In this first chapter of the Tiglath Ashur s story, the author narrates the youth of the main character until the age of twenty five. His love for Esharhamat, the woman who, according to a prophecy, will generate a great monarch Ashurbanipal . But only the king could marry Esharhamat, and the gods prefer his brother Esarhaddon to get the crown. With descriptions of many battles and many ancient peoples, this book talks about wars, hate, revenge and overall, love. Guild uses language that transports the reader into the ancient time of the Assyrian empire, with vivid descriptions of the culture, food, clothing and life styles of the people of Assyria. DEFAULTSORT Assyrian, The Category 1987 novels Category Novels set in Ancient Assyria hist novel stub it L assiro ... more details
Pado el in Akkadian language Assyrian , Pudu ilu was king of Ammon in the 720s BCE and probably the successor to Shanip . He is mentioned as a vassal of the Assyria n kings Sennacherib and Esarhaddon . His name also appears on a seal from the period that reads lbyd l bd pd l Belonging to Beyad el servant of Pado el . ref http v2.archaeological center.com articles 8.shtml Dead link date July 2010 ref His name, which invokes the name of El deity the god El as do the names of his fellow Ammonite kings Hissalel and Barakel suggests that El was worshipped in Ammon alongside Moloch Milcom and other deities. References Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Padoel ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Padoel Category Ammon AncientNearEast bio stub ... more details
A processional walkway is a ceremonial walkway in use since ancient times. Common functions of a processional walkway are for religious, governmental or celebratory purposes. Early examples of this type of pedestrian travel way can be found in Egypt , Babylon ref Barbara N. Porter, Images, Power, and Politics Figurative Aspects of Esarhaddon s Babylonia , 1993, Diane Publishing ISBN 087169208 ref and Crete . Ancient processional walkways were often associated with the design of palaces such as Phaistos on Minoan civilization Minoan Crete. ref http themodernantiquarian.com site 10857 phaistos.html fieldnotes C.Michael Hogan, Knossos Fieldnotes , The Modern Antiquarian 2007 ref The processional walkway is also an element of contemporary outdoor garden design. ref Steven L. Cantor, Contemporary Trends in Landscape Architecture , 1996, John Wiley and Sons, United States, 348 pages ISBN 0471287911 ref See also Footpath Promenade References reflist Category Streets Category Pedestrian infrastructure Category Garden features Category Footpaths road stub ... more details
Decadebox BC 66 Events and trends 669 BC Ashurbanipal succeeds his father Esarhaddon as king of Assyria . 668 BC Ashurbanipal starts to rule. 668 BC Shamash shum ukin , son of Esarhaddon , becomes King of Babylon . 668 BC History of ancient Egypt Egypt revolts against Assyria . 668 BC Nineveh , capital of Assyria becomes the largest city of the world, taking the lead from Thebes, Egypt Thebes in Ancient Egypt Egypt estimation . http geography.about.com library weekly aa011201a.htm 667 BC Traditional date of the founding of Byzantium by Megara n colonists under Byzas . 667 BC ancient Assyrians Assyrians conquer the Egyptian Empire . 664 BC First naval battle in Greece Greek recorded history, between Corinth, Greece Corinth and Corcyra . 664 BC Ashurbanipal captures and sacks Thebes, Egypt . 664 BC Psamtik I succeeds Necho I as king of Lower Egypt . 664 BC Taharqa appoints his nephew Tantamani as his successor of Upper Egypt . 664 BC Nubia Nubian period ends in Ancient Egypt. 663 BC Ashurbanipal conquered Ancient Egypt . 660 BC Traditional founding date of Japan by Emperor Jimmu on 11 February. 660 BC First known use of the Demotic Egyptian Demotic script. 660 BC Psamtik I drives the Assyria ns out of Egypt . 660 BC Mythical founding of the Imperial House of Japan Japanese royal family . Significant people 668 BC Death of Esarhaddon , king of Assyria the beginning of Ashurbanipal s reign 664 BC Death of Necho I , king of History of ancient Egypt Egypt 663 BC Death of Taharqa , king of History of ancient Egypt Egypt 660 BC Reign of Emperor Jimmu , first emperor of Japan , begins. Category 660s BC ast A os 660 edC bs 660te p.n.e. ca D cada del 660 aC cs 669 660 p . n. l. da 660 erne f.Kr. es A os 660 a. C. eu K. a. 660ko hamarkada fa fr Ann es 660 it Anni 660 a.C. sw Miaka ya 660 KK la Decennium 67 a.C.n. hu I. e. 660 as vek mk 660 . . . ms 660 an SM uz Mil. av. 660 lar ro Anii 660 .Hr. ru 660 . . simple 660s BC sk 60. roky 7. storo ia pred ... more details
unreferenced date September 2008 Battles involving Assyria The Siege of Babylon took place after Sennacherib s victory over the Elamites at the Battle of River Diyala . Although the Assyrians had suffered heavy casualties at the river, they had beaten the Elamites such that the Babylonians now stood alone. Assault Sennacherib had lost his eldest son in the revolt and had also suffered heavy losses. Prior to this, most Assyrian attempts at punishing Babylon were lenient, due to a strong pro Babylon presence in Assyrian governmental ranks. However, Sennacherib, now an old man with nothing to lose found no pity in his heart and utterly wasted Babylon. An act of desecration of such high proportions for an Assyrian that he was subsequently murdered by two of his sons. Another of his sons, Esarhaddon succeeded him and endeavored to compensate Babylonia for his father s sacrilege by releasing Babylonian exiles and rebuilding Babylon . Assyrian stub coord missing Category 7th century BC conflicts Category Battles involving Assyria Category Battles involving Babylonia pl Zdobycie Babilonu przez Asyryjczyk w 689 p.n.e. sh Opsada Babilona 689. pne. ... more details
Cyinda lang el lang grc plural was an ancient Cilicia n city, situated in Anatolia in modern Turkey . Cyinda in western Cilicia was famous as a treasure city in the wars of Eumenes of Cardia . It apparently served as a collection point where booty from the Asian interior was stored for shipment to Macedonia ancient kingdom Macedonia . Despite the removal of great quantities of wealth from Cyinda at various times by Antigonus I Monophthalmus Antigonus and his son, Demetrius I of Macedon Demetrius , this fortress continued to possess large amounts of treasure, and for years during the fourth and third centuries the gold of Cyinda was world famous. ref Bing, A Further Note on Cyinda Kundi , p. 346. ref Its exact location is unknown it is possible that it is to be identified with the fortress known in Assyrian as Kundi, which played a similar role in the Assyrian Empire in the time of Esarhaddon . ref Bing, A Further Note on Cyinda Kundi , p. 346. ref It was formerly wrongly identified with Anazarba . References references Bibliography R.H. Simpson, A Note on Cyinda, Historia 6 1957 503 04. J.D. Bing, A Further Note on Cyinda Kundi , Historia 22 1973 346 350. Category Cilicia Category Ancient Greek sites in Turkey Category Former populated places in Turkey ... more details
Egypt. Esarhaddon led several campaigns against Taharqa, which he recorded on several monuments ... of Egypt . Esarhaddon then proceeded to invade Egypt proper in Taharqa s 17th regnal year , after Esarhaddon had settled a revolt at Ashkelon . Taharqa defeated the Assyrians on that occasion. Three ... captured numerous members of the royal family. Taharqa fled to the south, and Esarhaddon reorganized the political structure in the north, establishing Necho I as king at Sais, Egypt Sais . Upon Esarhaddon s return to Assyria he erected a victory stele of Esarhaddon victory stele , showing Taharqa s young ... of Lower Egypt , and fanned numerous revolts. Esarhaddon died enroute to Egypt, and it was left ... stele of Esarhaddon Statues of Amun in the form of a ram protecting King Taharqa Sphinx of Taharqo ... more details
List of state leaders in 690s BC 690s BC state leaders Events of 680s BC List of state leaders in 670s BC 670s BC state leaders State leaders by year Africa Egypt Twenty fifth Dynasty of Egypt Twenty fifth Dynasty in Kingdom of Kush Kush Shebitku , List of pharaohs Pharaoh of Egypt 707 BC 690 BC Taharqa , Pharaoh of Egypt 690 BC 664 BC Asia China Zhou Dynasty King Zhuang of Zhou Zhuang of Zhou , List of Chinese monarchs King of China 696 BC 682 BC King Xi of Zhou Xi of Zhou , King of China 681 BC 677 BC India legendary Janaka of Magadha Janaka , Legendary Kings of Magadha King of Magadha 702 BC 681 BC Nandivardhdhana , King of Magadha 681 BC 661 BC Lydia Gyges of Lydia Gyges , List of Kings of Lydia King of Lydia 716 BC 678 BC Europe Athens Eryxias , Archon of Athens 693 BC 683 BC Creon , Archon of Athens 682 BC 681 BC Lysiades , Archon of Athens 681 BC 680 BC Ireland legendary ed R ad , List of High Kings of Ireland High King of Ireland 731 BC 661 BC Macedonia ancient kingdom Macedonia Perdiccas I of Macedon Perdiccas I , List of kings of Macedon King of Macedonia 700 BC 678 BC Ancient Rome Rome Numa Pompilius , List of Roman Kings King of Rome 715 BC 674 BC Sparta Agiad Dyanasty Polydorus , Kings of Sparta King of Sparta c. 700 BC c. 665 BC Alba Longa Gaius Cluilius , Latin kings of Alba Longa King of Alba Longa 710s BC 717 BC ? 660s BC ca. 660 BC Middle East Assyria Sennacherib , Kings of Assyria King of Assyria 705 BC 681 BC Esarhaddon , King of Assyria 681 BC 669 BC Babylon Tenth Dynasty Mushezib Marduk , Kings of Babylon King of Babylon 693 BC 689 BC Sennacherib, King of Babylon 689 BC 681 BC Esarhaddon, King of Babylon 681 BC 669 BC Kingdom of Judah Hezekiah , King of Judah 715 BC 687 BC Manasseh of Judah Manasseh , King of Judah 687 BC 642 BC Persia Humban Nimena III , List of kings of Persia King of Persia July 692 BC February 688 BC Shutur Nahhunte II , King of Persia February 688 BC ? Humban Haltash I , King of Persia ? October 681 BC Humban Haltash II , ... more details
Assurbanipal or Ashshurbanipal , was an Assyrian people Assyrian king, the son of Esarhaddon and the last ... Aves, Taylor and Francis year 1998 pages 141 142 ref His father, Esarhaddon , youngest son of Sennacherib ... as vassal for Babylon . Esarhaddon was not the son of Sennacherib s queen, Tashmetum sharrat ..., Naqi a . The only queen known for Esarhaddon was Ashur hamat , who died in 672 BC. Ashurbanipal grew ... of Esarhaddon, the crown prince. In this house, Ashurbanipal s grandfather was assassinated by uncles identified only from the biblical account as Adrammelek and Sharezer . From this conspiracy, Esarhaddon ... of his queen, Esarhaddon reorganized the line of succession at the instigation of his mother. He used ... volume 39 issue 2 date Autumn, 1987 page p.130 Esarhaddon imposes oaths to respect the right to succession ... of Sippar in Text 3. ref The chieftains swore that if Esarhaddon died while his sons were still minors ... elder brother Sin iddin apli was Esarhaddon s heir but he died in the same year. A monumental stela set up two years later in a northwestern province portrays Esarhaddon in high relief upon its ... in 669, when Esarhaddon, while travelling to reinvade Egypt , ref name World Biography 1998, pp. 141 ... malice and brutality. Ashurbanipal inherited from Esarhaddon not only the throne but also the ongoing war with Ancient Egypt Egypt and Kingdom of Kush Kush Nubia . Esarhaddon sent an army against ... King of Assyria before Esarhaddon after Ashur etil ilani years 668&ndash ca. 627 BC S end Assyrian kings ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Decadebox BC 68 Events and trends 689 BC King Sennacherib of Assyria sacks Babylon . 687 BC Gyges of Lydia Gyges becomes king of Lydia . 687 BC Hezekiah succeeded by Manasseh of Judah Manasseh as king of Kingdom of Judah Judah . 685 BC Chalcedon became a Greece Greek colony. 682 BC Death of Zhou zhuang wang , King of the Zhou Dynasty of China . 681 BC Esarhaddon succeeds Sennacherib as king of Assyria . c. 680 BC A meteor disaster on the Estonia n island of Saaremaa , forming the Kaali crater . Significant people ca. 680 BC The Ancient Greece Greek poet Archilochos is born on the island of Paros . DEFAULTSORT 680s Bc Category 680s BC ast A os 680 edC bs 680te p.n.e. ca D cada del 680 aC cs 689 680 p . n. l. da 680 erne f.Kr. es A os 680 a. C. eu K. a. 680ko hamarkada fa fr Ann es 680 it Anni 680 a.C. sw Miaka ya 680 KK la Decennium 69 a.C.n. hu I. e. 680 as vek mk 680 . . . ms 680 an SM uz Mil. av. 680 lar ro Anii 680 .Hr. ru 680 . . sk 80. roky 7. storo ia pred Kr. sh 680 e pne. su 680 an SM fi 680 luku eaa. sv 680 talet f.Kr. war 680 nga dekada UC zh 680 ... more details
Other uses image Chypriotische koninkrijken.PNG thumb right 250px Map showing the ancient city Kingdoms of Cyprus Ledra lang el , also spelt Ledrae ref cite journal title Reviews of Books Alexander the Great journal The American Historical Review month June year 1974 first Truesdell last Brown coauthors volume 79 issue 3 pages 762 763 id format jstor 1867909 ref was an ancient Ten city kingdoms of Cyprus city kingdom located in the centre of Cyprus where the capital city of Nicosia is today. It was established in 1050 BC but by Hellenistic period Hellenistic times 330 BC it had dwindled to a small village. At times, it had been subject to Assyria n rule. ref World and its Peoples Greece and the Eastern Balkans. Marshall Cavendish , 2010. ref At around 280 BC, the city state was renamed Leukotheon, after the son of the Egyptian king Ptolemy . ref cite book title North Cyprus a pocket guide last first authorlink coauthors year publisher Rustem Bookshop location isbn 9789944968034 page pages url http books.google.ca books?id nJICqx3csP8C accessdate 2010 04 25 date 2006 12 01 ref Ledra was one of ten city kingdoms of Cyprus ten Cypriot kingdoms listed on the prism many sided tablet of the Assyria n king Esarhaddon 680 BC 680 669 BC . The most famous king of Ledra was Onasagoras . Ledra Street in Nicosia, Cyprus is named for Ledra. citation needed date April 2008 References Reflist Ancient Cities of Cyprus coord missing Cyprus Category Ancient cities in Cyprus Category Ancient Greek cities Category Populated places in Cyprus Category Former populated places in Cyprus Category States and territories established in 1050 BC Cyprus geo stub Europe hist stub az Ledra el ru tr Ledra ... more details
Archevite in the Old Testament was one of the nations planted by the Assyria ns in Samaria bibleverse Ezra 4 9 . Isaac Newton Sir Isaac Newton wrote in The Chronology of Ancient Kingdoms that he believed Archevite was located in the south and south east side of Assyrian Empire and were transplanted by Esarhaddon to Samaria . ref Citation last Newton first Sir Isaac author link Isaac Newton last2 Pierce first2 Larry last3 Pierce first3 Marion title Newton s Revised History of Ancient Kingdoms A Complete Chronology publisher New Leaf Publishing Group origyear 1728 year 2009 page 155 pages 205 url http books.google.com books?id DdWIhzBknP4C&lpg PA155&ots Qn6Qy2 u2c&dq Archevite 20also 20called&pg PA155 v onepage&q&f false isbn 9780890515563 ref Jonathan Edwards theologian Jonathan Edwards thought that the Archevites referred to the men of Erech , which is thought to be modern day Uruk , removed from there and brought to Samaria. ref Citation last Edwards first Jonathan authorlink Jonathan Edwards theologian first2 Henry last2 Rogers first3 Sereno Edwards last3 Dwight author link3 Sereno Edwards Dwight editor Edward Hickman title The works of Jonathan Edwards, A.M. With an essay on his genius and writings, Volume 2 url http books.google.com books?id 0bfRAAAAMAAJ&lpg PA705&ots zvW6Ow4fJS&dq Archevite 20also 20called&pg PA705 v onepage&q Archevites&f false date Digitized Feb 20, 2009 origyear 1839 publisher W. Ball page 705 ref References reflist Eastons Category Hebrew Bible nations Tanakh stub ... more details
nofootnotes date June 2011 Shikaft e Gulgul or Gulgulcave site is a Assyria rock relief and inscription located in the vicinity of Gulgul , a village near Mount Pushta e Kuh at Ilam, Iran Ilam in Iran . It was discovered by Louis Vanden Berghe Ghent University, Royal Museums of Art and History, Brussels . It is a relief carved into the rock, attributed to Esarhaddon . The sovereign is wearing a tiara Assyrian, dressed in a tunic leaving only the feet appear, and wears earrings. It is armed with a sword worn on the belt, and holding a mace in his left hand. The right arm is broken, and seems to mouth an object. On both sides of the king, are represented divine symbols. They include left a full moon, the seven planets and the sun disk symbol Ishtar . At right, a winged disk, and a horned tiara are identified as symbols of Shamash and Assyria . An inscription is also visible. File Shikaft i Gulgul Iran.jpg thumb Shikaft i Gulgul, Ilam, Iran See also Bit Istar Tang i Var References Reade, J.E. 1977. Shikaft i Gulgul its date and symbolism. Iranica Antiqua 12 33 44. Leiden Vanden Berghe, L., 1984 Reliefs rupestres de l Iran ancien, mus e royaux d art et d histoire, Bruxelles, 208pp. coord 33 29 28 N 47 27 40 E region IR type landmark source kolossus frwiki display title Category Assyria Category Ilam Province Category Assyrian art and architecture fr Shikaft e Gulgul ... more details
BC Babylon is rebuilt by Esarhaddon of Assyria in the 670s BC Sin ahhe eriba Sennacherib 689 681 BC Ashur ahha iddina Esarhaddon 681 669 BC Shamash shum ukin 668 648 BC son of Esarhaddon Kandalanu ... more details