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Aššūr-reš-iši II, inscribed maš-šur-SAG-i-ši, meaning " (the god) Aššur has lifted my head," was the king of Assyria, 971–967 BC, the 96th to be listed on the Assyrian Kinglist. [i 1] [i 2] His short five-year reign is rather poorly attested and somewhat overshadowed by the lengthy reigns of his predecessor, Aššur-rabi II, and ...
Apr 28, 2022 · Aššūr-reš-iši II, king of Assyria's Timeline. Death of Aššūr-reš-iši II, king of Assyria at 967 BC... Genealogy for Aššūr-reš-iši (c.-972 - -967) family tree on Geni, with over 245 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.
The line of Assyrian kings ended with the defeat of Assyria's final king Ashur-uballit II by the Neo-Babylonian Empire and the Median Empire in 609 BC, after which Assyria disappeared as an independent political unit, never to rise again.
Background. Aššūr-reš-iši II, inscribed maš-šur-SAG-i-ši, meaning " (the god) Aššur has lifted my head," was the king of Assyria, 971–967 BC, the 96th to be listed on the Assyrian Kinglist. [i 1] [i 2] His short five-year reign is rather poorly attested and somewhat overshadowed by the lengthy reigns of his predecessor, Aššur-rabi ...
The essential difference appears in the third generation: Ashur-resh-ishi I is the son of Mutakil-Nusku and Ashur-resh-ishi II is the son of Ashur-rabi II (Figure 8).
- Jan Kort, Nel Weggelaar
Tiglath-Pileser I. Father. Mutakkil-nusku. Aššur-rēša-iši I, inscribed maš-šur- SAG -i-ši and meaning “ Aššur has lifted my head,” ruled 1132–1115 BC, son of Mutakkil-Nusku, was a king of Assyria, the 86th to appear on the Assyrian King List [i 1] and ruled for 18 years. [i 2] The Synchronistic King List [i 3] and its ...
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Oct 18, 2017 · 2 Kings 17–18. Wikipedia. article. 721—705. Sargon II. Šarru-kīn. son of Tiglath-pileser III. Isaiah 20:1. died in battle against the Cimmerians.