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  1. Iaba (also called Yaba), Banitu, and Atalia were queens of the Neo-Assyrian Empire as the primary consorts of the successive kings Tiglath-Pileser III (r. 745–727 BC), Shalmaneser V (r. 727–722 BC) and Sargon II (r. 722–705 BC), respectively.

  2. Iaba ( also called Yaba ), Banitu, and Atalia were queens of the Neo-Assyrian Empire as the primary consorts of the successive kings Tiglath-Pileser III ( r. 745–727 BC), Shalmaneser V ( r. 727–722 BC) and Sargon II ( r. 722–705 BC), respectively.

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  4. The queen ( Assyrian: issi ekalli or sēgallu, lit. 'Woman of the Palace') of the Neo-Assyrian Empire was the consort of the Neo-Assyrian king. Though the queens derived their power and influence through their association with their husband, they were not pawns without political power.

  5. Hamȃ, Yabȃ - Banītu, and Ataliya. The name of Hamȃ, queen of Shalmaneser IV (782-773), is only known from her seal, which was found in the Tomb III of Mulissu-mukannišat-Ninua (Svärd 2012: 105).

  6. Iaba, Banitu e Atalia foram rainhas do Império Neoassírio como as principais consortes [a] dos sucessivos reis Tiglate-Pileser III (r. 745–727 a.C.), Salmanaser V (r. 727–722 a.C.) e Sargão II (r. 722–705 a.C.), respectivamente.

  7. Iaba, Banitu and Atalia were queens of the Neo-Assyrian Empire as the primary consorts of the successive kings Tiglath-Pileser III (r. 745–727 BC), Shalmaneser V (r. 727–722 BC) and Sargon II (r. 722–705 BC), respectively.

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