The Assyrian Empire (883-745 BC)

The pages included under the "The Assyrian Empire (883-745 BC)" tab are intended to provide general information about some of the Neo-Assyrian kings (from Ashurnasirpal II to Aššur-nārārī V) and their inscriptions. Click on the name of any ruler to the left (or below) to view a short biography of his reign and his official texts. Note that the links to the left are arranged alphabetically, rather than chronologically (as they are below).

Rulers (in chronological order):

Ashurnasirpal II [/riao/theassyrianempire883745bc/ashurnasirpalii/index.html] (883-859 BC)
Shalmaneser III [/riao/theassyrianempire883745bc/shalmaneseriii/index.html] (858-824 BC)
Šamšī-Adad V [/riao/theassyrianempire883745bc/shamshiadadv/index.html] (823-811 BC)
Adad-nārārī III [/riao/theassyrianempire883745bc/adadnarariiii/index.html] (810-783 BC)
Shalmaneser IV [/riao/theassyrianempire883745bc/shalmeneseriv/index.html] (782-773 BC)
Aššur-dān III [/riao/theassyrianempire883745bc/ashurdaniii/index.html] (772-755 BC)
Aššur-nārārī V [/riao/theassyrianempire883745bc/ashurnarariv/index.html] (754-745 BC)

Jamie Novotny

Jamie Novotny, 'The Assyrian Empire (883-745 BC)', The Royal Inscriptions of Assyria online (RIAo) Project, The RIAo Project, a sub-project of MOCCI, 2020 [http://oracc.museum.upenn.edu/riao/theassyrianempire883745bc/]

 
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