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  1. Mar 23, 2021 · King Sargon ii ’s reign is dated from around 721–705 b.c.e. No less than eight of his inscriptions proudly boast of his conquest of Samaria. Note especially the following two partial inscriptions: “The inhabitants of Samaria …. I fought against them …. I settled … them in the midst of Assyria. I repopulated Samaria more than before.

  2. Oct 22, 2023 · Sargon II (Akkadian Sarru-ukin "he [= the god] made firm the king"; reigned 722 – 705 BC) was an Assyrian king. Sargon II became the ruler of the Assyrian Empire in 722 BC after the death of Shalmaneser V. In his inscriptions, he styles himself as a new man, rarely referring to his predecessors; however he took the name Sharru-kinu ("true ...

  3. Aug 15, 2011 · An Oasis for Thoughtful Christians. August 15, 2011. Biblical Archaeology 16: Sargon II Inscriptions. Posted by Jason Dulle under Archaeology [6] Comments. Isaiah 20:1-2 In the year that the commander in chief [Tartan], who was sent by Sargon the king of Assyria, came to Ashdod and fought against it and captured it—2 at that time the Lord ...

  4. Orígenes de Sargón II. Sargón II, cuyo nombre refulge en los anales de la historia antigua, fue un soberano asirio de la época Neo-Asiria. Asumió el poder alrededor del año 722 a.C. y su reinado se extendió hasta aproximadamente 705 a.C. La palabra "Sargón" proviene del acadio "Sharru-kin", que significa "el rey legítimo".

  5. Aatabisa. Sargão II (em acádio: ; romaniz.: Šarru-kīn[ 2][ 3]; lit. "rei fiel" ou lit. "rei legítimo") [ 4] às vezes chamado de Sargão, o Grande, [ 5][ a] foi o rei do Império Neoassírio desde a queda de seu predecessor Salmanaser V em 722 a.C. até sua morte em batalha em 705 a.C.. Embora Sargão alegasse ser filho do rei anterior ...

  6. www.bibleodyssey.org › dictionary › sargonSargon - Bible Odyssey

    Though mentioned by name only in (Isa 20:1), Sargon II has great significance for biblical history, as he was the king of Assyria responsible for the conquest of Samaria and deportation of Israelites in 720 BCE. This action by Sargon effectively marked the end of Israel as the Northern Kingdom (2Kgs 17). By contrast, Judah, the Southern Kingdom ...

  7. The Sargonid dynasty was the final ruling dynasty of Assyria, ruling as kings of Assyria during the Neo-Assyrian Empire for just over a century from the ascent of Sargon II in 722 BC to the fall of Assyria in 609 BC. Although Assyria would ultimately fall during their rule, the Sargonid dynasty ruled the country during the apex of its power and ...

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