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  1. Adad-nirari III (also Adad-narari) was a King of Assyria from 811 to 783 BC. Note that this assumes that the longer version of the Assyrian Eponym List, which has an additional eponym for Adad-nirari III, is the correct one. For the shorter eponym list the ascension year would be 810 BC.

  2. In history of Mesopotamia: Adad-nirari III and his successors. Shamshi-Adad V died while Adad-nirari III (810–783) was still a minor. His Babylonian mother, Sammu-ramat, took over the regency, governing with great energy until 806. The Greeks, who called her Semiramis, credited her with legendary accomplishments, but historically little is…

  3. Apr 28, 2022 · Adad-nirari III (also Adad-narari) was a King of Assyria from 811 to 783 BC. FamilyAdad-nirari was a son and successor of king Shamshi-Adad V and was apparently quite young at the time of his accession, because for the first five years of his reign his mother Shammuramat [2] acted as regent, which may have given rise to the legend of Semiramis. [3]

    • circa -820
    • 782 (33-42)Assyria
    • Assyria
  4. May 23, 2019 · published on 23 May 2019 Download Full Size Image This limestone stele depicts the Assyrian king Adad-Nirari III, (r. 810-783 BCE), praying before gods and goddesses symbols. The cuneiform inscriptions mention the king's titles and military campaigns. From Tell al-Rimah, in modern-day Nineveh Governorate, Iraq.

  5. Apr 8, 2014 · Stele of the Assyrian King Adad-Nirari III Illustration by Osama Shukir Muhammed Amin published on 08 April 2014 Download Full Size Image The stele was erected by one of the king’s local governors, Nergal -Eres, at Saba.

  6. Jan 10, 2018 · Adad-Nirari III was king of the Assyrian Empire and reigning roughly from 805-782 BCE. The Saba'a Stele of Adad-Nirari III recording some of Adad-Nirari’s campaigns was discovered in 1905 in the Sinjar Mountains of Syria. The Stele dates from around 800 BCE and provides one of the earliest archaeological records of the name Palestine (Pa-la ...

  7. Adad-Nirari III was king of the Assyrian Empire and reigning roughly from 805-782 BCE. The Saba'a Stele of Adad-Nirari III recording some of Adad-Nirari's campaigns was discovered in 1905 in the Sinjar Mountains of Syria. The Stele dates from around 800 BCE and provides one of the earliest archaeological records of the name Palestine (Pa-la-áš-tu).

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