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    Eriba-Adad I. Eriba-Adad, inscribed mSU - dIM or mSU - d 10 (" [the god] Adad has replaced"), was king of Assyria from c. 1390 BC to 1364 BC.

  2. Background. Eriba-Adad, inscribed mSU-dIM or mSU-d10 (" [the god] Adad has replaced"), was king of Assyria from 1392 BC to 1366 BC. His father had been the earlier king Aššur-bel-nišešu, an affiliation attested in brick inscriptions, [i 1] king-lists [i 2] [i 3] and a tablet [i 4] [1] although a single king list [i 5] gives his father as ...

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  4. Ashur-uballit I (Aššur-uballiṭ I), who reigned between c. 1363 and c. 1328 BC, was the first king of the Middle Assyrian Empire. After his father Eriba-Adad I had broken Mitanni influence over Assyria, Ashur-uballit I's defeat of the Mitanni king Shuttarna III marks Assyria's ascendancy over the Hurri-Mitanni Empire, and the beginning of ...

  5. Apr 28, 2022 · Brother of Ashur-nadin-ahhe II, King of Assyria and Ashur-rim-nisheshu, King of Assyria. Occupation: (Iriba-Adad I); 1st King of Middle Assyrian Period, koning van Assyrië. Managed by: Flemming Allan Funch. Last Updated:

  6. Background. Ashur-uballit I (Aššur-uballiṭ I), who reigned between 1365 and 1330 BC, was the first king of the Middle Assyrian Empire (1365–1050 BC). After his father Eriba-Adad I (1392-1366 BC) had broken Mitanni influence over Assyria, Ashur-uballit I's defeat of the Mitanni king Shuttarna II marks Assyria's ascendancy over the Hurri ...

  7. Eriba-Adad I. Eriba-Adad, inscribed mSU-dIM or mSU-d10 (" [the god] Adad has replaced"), was king of Assyria from c. 1390 BC to 1364 BC. His father had been the earlier king Aššur-bel-nišešu, an affiliation attested in brick inscriptions, king-lists and a tablet although a single king list gives his father as Aššur-rā’im-nišēšu, probably in error.

  8. Rule was passed down through descendants, with the first king of the Middle Kingdom being Eriba-Adad I (1380–1353 BC). Rule was then passed down to his son Ashur-Uballit I who was able to fight back against foreign rule over Assyria. Assyrian Archer Drawing.

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