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    Hislop asserted that Semiramis was a queen consort and the mother of Nimrod, builder of the Bible's Tower of Babel. He said that Semiramis and Nimrod's incestuous male offspring was the Akkadian deity Tammuz, and that all divine pairings in religions were retellings of this story.

  2. Jan 22, 2024 · Shortly after Nimrod died, Hislop reports that Semiramis earned the title Queen of Heaven —when she claimed that Nimrod was a god and that her newborn son was Nimrod, reincarnate. “So began the worship of Semiramis and the child-god, and the whole paraphernalia of the Babylonian religious system.”

  3. Sep 11, 2017 · The True Story of Semiramis, Legendary Queen of Babylon. The only woman ever to have ruled the mighty Assyrian Empire, Semiramis titillated writers and painters from the Roman period to...

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  4. 3 days ago · Most historians today believe the legendary Semiramis is loosely based on a real Assyrian queen named Sammuramat. Sammuramat was the wife of King Shamshi-Adad V, who ruled the Neo-Assyrian Empire in the 9th century BCE. After his death in 811 BCE, Sammuramat served as queen regent until her young son, Adad-nirari III, came of age around 806 BCE.

  5. Sep 16, 2014 · The insistence by these Christian writers on Semiramis as the whore of Babylon and arch-enemy of the good further distances her from an early connection with an actual Assyrian queen — a distance already noted in the earlier writings that maintain Semiramis' divinity.

  6. Mar 12, 2019 · But, under western eyes, Babylon could be the foundation of ‘Semiramis’, and she could be a warrior queen at the same level as Alexander. Her tale could also be spun as one of seduction and deception in the Greek imagination. Who was Semiramis of Assyria? She was a legend.

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