Second Eponymates

A number of men held the office more than once, so scribes might note the second turn in order to avoid ambiguity. The year 738 was distinguished from 748 for Adad-bēlu-kaʾʾn by the phrase ina šanêe lim-me-šú and 734 from 744 for Bēl-dān by ina šanêe pu-ri-šú. However, there is often no differentiation so the allocation of a tablet to a particular year may be doubtful (e.g. for Nergal-llāya, 830, 817, 808, or Yaḫalu 833, 824, 821).

Alan Millard

Alan Millard, 'Second Eponymates', The Eponyms of the Assyrian Empire 910-612 BC, SAAS 2. Original publication: Helsinki, Helsinki University Press, 1994; online contents: SAAo/SAAS2 Project, a sub-project of MOCCI, 2020 [http://oracc.org/saao/saas2/variousobservations/secondeponymates/]

 
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