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  1. The Royal Inscription of Esarhaddon, King of Assyria (680–669 BC) is the inaugural volume of the Royal Inscriptions of the Neo-Assyrian Period Project. The volume provides reliable, up-to-date editions of all of the known royal inscriptions of Esarhaddon, a son of Sennacherib who ruled Assyria for twelve years (680–669 BC).

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ShammuramatShammuramat - Wikipedia

    Shammuramat ( Akkadian: Sammu-rāmat or Sammu-ramāt ), [4] [c] also known as Sammuramat or Shamiram and Semiramis, [5] was a powerful queen of the Neo-Assyrian Empire. Beginning her career as the primary consort [d] of the king Shamshi-Adad V ( r. 824–811 BC), Shammuramat reached an unusually prominent position in the reign of her son Adad ...

  3. Ešarra-ḫammat 406–7 Add the following reference: MÍ.É.ŠÁR.RA—ḫa-mat MÍ—KUR šá m.AŠ—PAB—AŠ MAN KUR—AŠ ARRIM 5 30 no. 79:1–2 (bead inscribed "[property]of Ešarra-hamat, royal consort of Esarhaddon, king of Assyria").

  4. Of God(s), Trees, Kings, and scholars: neo-assyrian and related studies in honour of simo Parpola Studia Orientalia, Vol. 106. 2009. ... Ešarra-ḫammat. The ...

  5. So does Assurbanipal in RINAP 5/1 10. CROWN PRINCE OR PRINCE? 77 wives (Atalia and Naqī’a), but so did Tiglath-pileser III (Yabâ). Furthermore, Sennacherib, Esarhaddon and Assurbanipal have Akkadian-named wives (Tašmētu-šarrat, Ešarra- ḫammat, and Libbāli-šarrat).

  6. Samarra culture (in violet ), next to Halaf, Hassuna and Ubaid cultures. The Samarra culture is a Late Neolithic archaeological culture of northern Mesopotamia, roughly dated to between 5500 and 4800 BCE. It partially overlaps with Hassuna and early Ubaid. Samarran material culture was first recognized during excavations by German Archaeologist ...

  7. Jan 28, 2022 · Meaning & History. From from Akkadian elements ešarra (the name of a temple), and ḫammat meaning "mistress". Possibly means, "In Ešarra, she is mistress". Name of a queen of the Neo-Assyrian empire (c. 712 BCE - 672 BCE). The meaning, origin and history for the user-submitted name Esharra-hammat.