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    Sargon II was a warrior-king and conqueror who commanded his armies in person and dreamt of conquering the world like Sargon of Akkad. Sargon assumed traditional Mesopotamian titles relating to world domination, such as " king of the universe " and " king of the four corners of the world ", and great power, including " great king " and "mighty ...

    • 722–705 BC
    • Iaba (?)
  2. Tấm tượng quái vật bảo vệ mình bò có cánh, đầu người tại cung điện của Sargon II. Assyria là một vương quốc của người Akkad, ban đầu tồn tại với tư cách nhà nước từ cuối thế kỷ 25 hoặc đầu thế kỉ 24 trước Công nguyên đến năm 608 trước Công nguyên với trung ...

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  4. Rediscovery of Sargon II. 1861 illustration by Eugène Flandin of excavations of the ruins of Dur-Sharrukin, the Assyrian capital city founded by Sargon II. Sargon II ruled the Neo-Assyrian Empire from 722 to 705 BC as one of its most successful kings. In his final military campaign, Sargon was killed in battle in the south-eastern Anatolian ...

  5. Feb 22, 2024 · February 22, 2024 Bryan Windle. Sargon II: An Archaeological Biography. In the year that the supreme commander, sent by Sargon king of Assyria, came to Ashdod and attacked and captured it – at that time the LORD spoke through Isaiah son of Amoz. (Is 20:1 ESV)

  6. Sargon II, (died 705 bc ), Assyrian king (r. 721705 bc ). He continued the empire-building work of his presumed father, Tiglath-pileser III. One of his aims was to prove the might of the Assyrian god Ashur by enlarging the empire he had inherited. His conquests ranged from southern Babylonia to Armenia and the Mediterranean.

  7. Jul 5, 2014 · The Urartu Campaign was a military expedition led by the Neo-Assyrian king Sargon II against the kingdom of Urartu in 714 BCE. Sargon II was victorious. Why was the Urartu Campaign of 714 BCE launched?

  8. May 14, 2018 · The Assyrian king Sargon II (reigned 722-705 B.C.) was one of the chief architects of the late Assyrian Empire and the founder of its greatest line of kings. Sargon II, upon his accession, took the name Sharrukin (Sargon is the biblical form), after the illustrious founder of the Akkadian dynasty, who had died 1,600 years before.

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