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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › NaqiʾaNaqiʾa - Wikipedia

    Akkadian. Zakūtu. Naqiʾa or Naqia [3] [4] [5] ( Akkadian: Naqīʾa, [6] also known as Zakūtu ( ), [6] [7] was a wife of the Assyrian king Sennacherib ( r. 705–681 BC) and the mother of his son and successor Esarhaddon ( r. 681–669). Naqiʾa is the best documented woman in the history of the Neo-Assyrian Empire [8] and she reached an ...

    • After 669 BC
  2. www.wikiwand.com › en › NaqiʾaNaqiʾa - Wikiwand

    Naqiʾa or Naqia (Akkadian: Naqīʾa, also known as Zakūtu, was a wife of the Assyrian king Sennacherib and the mother of his son and successor Esarhaddon. Naqiʾa is the best documented woman in the history of the Neo-Assyrian Empire and she reached an unprecedented level of prominence and public visibility; she was perhaps the most ...

  3. Naqiʾa or Naqia (Akkadian: Naqīʾa, also known as Zakūtu (), was a wife of the Assyrian king Sennacherib (r. 705–681 BC) and the mother of his son and successor Esarhaddon (r. 681–669). Naqiʾa is the best documented woman in the history of the Neo-Assyrian Empire and she reached an unprecedented level of prominence and public visibility ...

  4. About: Naqi'a. An Entity of Type: animal, from Named Graph: http://dbpedia.org, within Data Space: dbpedia.org. Naqiʾa or Naqia (Akkadian: Naqīʾa, also known as Zakutu ( Zakūtu), was a wife of the Assyrian king Sennacherib (r. 705–681 BC) and the mother of his son and successor Esarhaddon (r. 681–669). Naqiʾa is the best documented ...

  5. It is notoriously difficult to reconstruct the chronology and number of relationships of Sennacherib; he is known to have had at least two consorts; Tašmētu-šarrat (who is attested as queen for certain around 694 BC) and Naqiʾa, who was the mother of Sennacherib's successor Esarhaddon (born c. 713 BC) and was prominent in his reign ...

    • Ana-Tašmētum-taklāk
  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › EsarhaddonEsarhaddon - Wikipedia

    Naqiʾa Esarhaddon , also spelled Essarhaddon , [5] Assarhaddon [6] and Ashurhaddon [7] ( Neo-Assyrian cuneiform : , also Aššur-aḫa-iddina , [8] [9] meaning " Ashur has given me a brother"; [5] Biblical Hebrew : אֵסַר־חַדֹּן ‎ ʾĒsar-Ḥaddōn ) was the king of the Neo-Assyrian Empire from the death of his father Sennacherib ...

  7. Dec 18, 2019 · Naqiʾa (person) "The pure one" (Aramaic name), also called Zakutu, which is the same name in Akkadian: Queen TT of Assyria, wife of Sennacherib PGP and mother of Esarhaddon PGP . As queen mother TT she was particularly influential.