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- is guardian of the heir") was king of ****yria from 883 to 859 BCE. Ashurnasirpal II succeeded his father, Tukulti-Ninurta II. His son and successor was...
- Ashurnasirpal may refer to: Ashurnasirpal I, king of ****yria from 1050 to 1031 BCE Ashurnasirpal II, king of ****yria from 884 to 859 BCE This disambiguation...
- later by another son, the long-reigning Aššur-rabi II. White Obelisk of Ashurnasirpal I Khorsabad Kinglist, tablet IM 60017 (excavation nos.: DS 828, DS 32-54)...
- pre-eminent") was king of the Neo-****yrian Empire from the death of his father Ashurnasirpal II in 859 BC to his own death in 824 BC. His long reign was a constant...
- Under Ashurnasirpal II (r. 883–859 BC), ****yria once more became the dominant power of the Near East, ruling the north undisputed. Ashurnasirpal's campaigns...
- was a queen of the Neo-****yrian Empire as the primary consort of Ashurnasirpal II (r. 883–859 BC). She was probably also the mother of his son and...
- The Stela of Ashurnasirpal II is an enormous ****yrian monolith that was erected during the reign of Ashurnasirpal II. The stela was discovered in the mid...
- The people picks Omri as their king while others pick Tibni. 883 BC—Ashurnasirpal II succeeds his father Tukulti-Ninurta II as king of ****yria. 881 BC—Tibni...
- ****yria, as it had been since c. 2600 BC. The city gained fame when king Ashurnasirpal II (883–859 BC) of the Neo-****yrian Empire (911–605 BC) made it his...
- the banks of the Euphrates River, is conquered by the ****yrian king Ashurnasirpal II. 864 BC—Diognetus, King of Athens, dies after a reign of 28 years...