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    Sen·nach·er·ib
    /səˈnakəˌrib/
    • 1. (died 681 bc), king of Assyria 705–681, son of Sargon II. In 701 he put down a Jewish rebellion, laying siege to Jerusalem but sparing it from destruction (according to 2 Kings 19:35). He also rebuilt the city of Nineveh and made it his capital.
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    May 2, 2024 · Sennacherib ( Neo-Assyrian cuneiform: Sîn-ahhī-erība [3] or Sîn-aḥḥē-erība, [4] meaning " Sîn has replaced the brothers") [5] [6] [a] was the king of the Neo-Assyrian Empire from the death of his father Sargon II in 705 BC to his own death in 681 BC. The second king of the Sargonid dynasty, Sennacherib is one of the most famous ...

  3. 23 hours ago · The poem is just six tetrameter quatrains in rhymed couplets: a fast-moving and memorable retelling of the 701 B.C. siege of Jerusalem by the Assyrians under King Sennacherib, the tale told in 2 Kings 18–19 and Isaiah 36–37, rendered in galloping anapests like cavalry charging.

  4. 5 days ago · Sennacherib’s construction of a new capital at Nineveh was a massive endeavor, and the city and its garden were supplied with a water management project unparalleled at the time. Sennacherib’s canal system, which was some 50 miles long and as wide as the Panama Canal in some sections, featured advanced sluice gates, aqueducts, millions of ...

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  6. Apr 27, 2024 · I. Who was Sennacherib? Sennacherib was a powerful king of Assyria who ruled from 705 to 681 BC. He was the son of Sargon II and is known for his military campaigns and conquests. Sennacherib is often described as a ruthless and ambitious ruler who sought to expand the Assyrian Empire through conquest and subjugation of other nations. II.

  7. May 1, 2024 · The purpose of this article is to fill in some detail as to what Sennacherib's occupations were between the Judah campaign and his death, and then bring this information to bear on some much discussed issues.

  8. Apr 18, 2024 · Sennacherib: 1 n king of Assyria who invaded Judea twice and defeated Babylon and rebuilt Nineveh after it had been destroyed by Babylonians (died in 681 BC) Example of: Rex , king , male monarch a male sovereign; ruler of a kingdom

  9. Apr 13, 2024 · Hanging Gardens of Babylon, ancient gardens considered one of the Seven Wonders of the World and thought to have been located near the royal palace in Babylon. By the beginning of the 21st century, the site of the Hanging Gardens had not yet been conclusively established. Nevertheless, many theories persisted regarding the structure and ...

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