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      • Adad-nirari III was the king of Assyria from 911-891 BC. He is most famous for his military conquests and the creation of a new capital city, Kalhu, which he built on the Tigris River.
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  2. Adad-nīrārī III (also Adad-nārārī, meaning "Adad (the storm god) is my help") 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-nīrārī III, is the correct one.

  3. 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…

  4. Background. Adad-nirari III, also known as Adad-narari was the king of Assyria between 811 BC and 783 BC. He was the successor and son of the previous king of Assyria named Shamshi-Adad V. It is believed that he was very young when he assumed reign over Assyria due to the fact that for the first five years his mother Shammuramat was very ...

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Adad-nirariAdad-nirari - Wikipedia

    Adad-nirari or Adad-narari may refer to one of the following ancient Near Eastern kings. Adad-nirari I of Assyria. Adad-nirari II of Assyria. Adad-nirari III of Assyria. Adad-Nirari of Qatna. Adad-Nirari of Nuhašše.

  6. Babylonian princess, daughter of Nabu-shuma-ukin I [1] Issue. Tukulti-Ninurta II. Father. Ashur-dan II. Adad-nīrārī II (also spelled Adad-nērārī, which means "Adad (the storm god) is my help") reigned from 911 BCE [2] to 891 BCE. He was the first King of Assyria in the Neo-Assyrian empire.

  7. Jan 10, 2018 · 10 JANUARY 2018 · 18:09 CET. Saba'a Stele. Istanbul Archaeology Museum. / Marc Madrigal. 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 ...

  8. Adad-nirari III is the 2,415th most popular politician (down from 2,343rd in 2019). Adad-nirari III was the king of Assyria from 911-891 BC. He is most famous for his military conquests and the creation of a new capital city, Kalhu, which he built on the Tigris River.

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