ASSURBANIPAL

äˌsoorbäˈnēpäl or Ashurbanipaläˈshoor–, d. 626? b.c., king of ancient Assyria (669–633 b.c.), son and successor of Esar-Haddon. The last of the great kings of Assyria, he drove Taharka out of Egypt and firmly established Necho in power there only to have Necho's son Psamtik revolt in 660 b.c. and wrest Egypt permanently from Assyria. The uprising took place during a campaign by Assurbanipal against the Elamites and Chaldaeans. His brother, in command at Babylon, also headed a serious revolt by the enemies of the king. This insurgence was suppressed, though not without difficulty, and in retaliation, Assurbanipal took Babylon and slaughtered (648 b.c.) many of the inhabitants. He then defeated Elam and sacked Susa; Elamite power disappeared. Under Assurbanipal, Assyria reached the height of sumptuous living. The famous lion-hunt reliefs in the royal palace at Nineveh date from his reign and are among the finest examples of ancient sculpture. Assurbanipal was interested in learning; excavations at Nineveh have uncovered 22,000 clay tablets from his library—the chief sources of knowledge of ancient Mesopotamia. Among the tablets were found copies of the Babylonian flood and creation stories as well as historical and scientific literature. His reign ended the greatness of the empire (although two of his sons ruled briefly after his death), and Assyria succumbed to the Medes and the Persians only a few years later. His great expenditures in wars to preserve the state contributed somewhat to its collapse. Assurbanipal is probably the Asnappar or Osnapper of Ezra 4.10. He is identified with, but only faintly resembles, the Sardanapalus of the Greeks.

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...Manassch is also mentioned in the time of Assurbanipal, though only briefly, at the commencement...Chronicles, must have taken place under Assurbanipal, and not under Esarhaddon. Esarhaddon...Nineveh. Necho obtained favour with Assurbanipal again, and was reinvested with the...
...Thus relieved of one running sore, Assurbanipal was able to turn with more effect to...territory, Bel-ibni reported to Assurbanipal that Ummanigash, son of Amedirra...of chaos and internal revolution, Assurbanipal decided it was timely to make a further...
...all height 38 inches. Campaigns of Assurbanipal. Tel-Vigneau . 54. Assyrian Art...height 47 1/4 inches. Campaigns of Assurbanipal. Tel-Vigneau . 55. Assyrian Art...length 5 feet. British Museum . Assurbanipal is telling the Queen the story of his...
...between S+ amas+ -s+ um-ukin and Assurbanipal, Nabu-bel-s+ umate set himself...side of the Babylonian king. In 650 Assurbanipal named Bel-ibni, one of his most...from Bel-ibnis correspondence with Assurbanipal of this period that mention Dilmun...
...thousand years or more to a prayer of Assurbanipal and the inscription of Nebuchadnezzar...sins. I will cause thee to live, Assurbanipal, even I, Nebo, to ever lasting days...Bowing down in his sanctuary, Assurbanipal made his prayer to Nebo, his Lord...
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...Transactions of the Royal Court of Nineveh, Part II: Assurbanipal through Sin-Sharru-Ishkun. by Sarah C. Melville...Transactions of the Royal Court of Nineveh, part II: Assurbanipal through Sin-sharru-ishkun. By RAIJA MATTILA...
A 8003: a Fragment of Assurbanipal Prism G1 by Jamie R. Novotny In his edition of some of the historical prism inscriptions of Assurbanipal, A. C. Piepkorn classified A 8003, a fragment of a clay prism measuring 6.8 O 6.7 O 1.6 cm...
...673 and 671 B.C. and of those of Assurbanipal in 667 and 663 mention some toponyms...another list of kings appointed by Assurbanipal after the revolt of 667. At least...4) Esarhaddon was succeeded by Assurbanipal and the Ethiopian king Taharqa took...
...activities in the annals of Esarhaddon and Assurbanipal. The Neo-Elamite king TeCHARACTERS...IN ASCIIumman hanging from a tree as Assurbanipal and his queen banquet in an idyllic...and his defeat at the hands of Assurbanipal (653)--occurred ten or more years...
...transferred to his son, the crown prince Assurbanipal. One prominent motif in the treaty...23) to secure the succession of Assurbanipal as his own heir (669 B.C.E...source by replacing Esarhaddon and Assurbanipal with Yahweh as the object of the demand...
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...it was individuals who led the way. They did so by responding to perceived needs, whether it was princes as diverse as Assurbanipal, Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester or George III, to indulge in their collectors mania, or Archbishop Matthew Parker at Cambridge...
...god Marduk. Nibiru appears as a minor character in the Babylonian creation poem Enuma Elish as recorded in the library of Assurbanipal, King of Assyria (668-627 BCE). Sumer flourished much earlier, from about the 23rd century to the 17th century BCE...
...the poem into a standard version that forms the basis of most modern translations. This critical text owes its survival to Assurbanipal, an Assyrian king who ruled in the seventh century B.C. He had not only the imperial ambition to conquer his neighbors...
...sometimes as many as twenty. You thought they might eat you if you didnt feed them. She gave him one which she named Assurbanipal, after the Assyrian king mentioned in a Borges story. Then one day the great writer called very excitedly saying the cat...


 

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ASSURBANIPAL a soorba nepal or Ashurbanipal a shoor...uprising took place during a campaign by Assurbanipal against the Elamites and Chaldaeans...without difficulty, and in retaliation, Assurbanipal took Babylon and slaughtered (648...
...established Necho in power. Under Assurbanipal , Assyria reached its zenith and approached its fall. When Assurbanipal was fighting against the Chaldaeans...state. The lavish expenditures of Assurbanipal on warfare and building drained...
...capital. Nineveh reached its full glory under Sennacherib and Assurbanipal . It continued to be the leader of the ancient world until...of c.7.5 mi (12 km). The palaces of Sennacherib and Assurbanipal, containing magnificent sculptures, have been discovered...
...663 b.c.), by the Nubian Tanutamon, Psamtik fled to his overlord, Assurbanipal , who reinstated (661) him at Sais as viceroy of Lower Egypt. While Assurbanipal was busy in Babylonia and other regions, Psamtik shook off his Assyrian...
...Haddon fought against Elam and was still warring when he died on the way to subdue an Egyptian revolt. He was succeeded by Assurbanipal. ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia...
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