2. Celestial divination and the Substitute King Ritual

The Assyrian empire and the Assyrian court

Observation and divination

Averting evil: the Substitute King Ritual

The Substitute King Ritual, while removing the king from potential danger, also removed him from public life. This could, paradoxically, undermine his authority by preventing him from ruling effectively but also bought him breathing space in times of crisis. Negotiations between king and scholars ensured that the king retained some control.

Further reading

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