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  • was of the palace of the Assyrian King Sargon II. He unearthed not only ... which turned to be the palace of Sargon II, an Assyrian king who reigned ...
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  • Sennacherib (in Akkadian Śïn-ahhe-eriba "(The moon god) Śïn has Replaced (Lost) Brothers for Me") was the son of Sargon II, whom ...
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  • two sieges by the Syrians under Ben-hadad II. At Samaria's famous gate ... Assyrian inscriptions show that it was Sargon II, who ascended the throne ...
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  • can be found in a tablet of the reign of Sargon of Akkad, dating back to ... neo-Babylonian empire ruler Nebuchadnezzar II destroyed the Temple of Jerusalem ...
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  • of Israel to Assyria in 721 B.C.E. under Sargon II. (The first two and a half ... and most cursive manuscripts. The Greek II version, which is 1700 words ...
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  • of the northern Kingdom of Israel by Sargon of Assyria. Judah absorbed many refugees from the northern kingdom during Hezekiah's reign. ...
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  • [[Image:Sargon II and dignitary.jpg|thumb|Sargon II (right) greets ... excavations uncovered the royal palace of Sargon II (722–705 B.C.E.), which ...
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  • E. Around 715 B.C.E., it was conquered by Sargon II, who destroyed the city ... after expulsion of king Akhimeti, whom Sargon had installed instead of ...
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  • the Chaldeans, of whom Nebuchadnezzar II was the most famous member ... in the Ancient Near East and Egypt: From Sargon of Agade to Saddam Hussein ...
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  • kingship" in the Early Dynastic II period, these cities are all ... * Early Dynastic II period 2800-2600 B.C.E. * Early Dynastic IIIa ...
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  • given to Hammurabi (1700 B.C.E.) and Sargon II (722 B.C.E.). Mail may ... design instead of an image of emperor Pedro II in order that his image would ...
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  • name the Damascus Syrians, who, according to II Kings xii. 18 et seq., seriously ... #039;s Locust Plague in Light of Sargon II's Hymn to Nanaya. ...
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  • in the twentieth century up until World War II. Rivaled only by the British ... in Khorsabad, a city constructed by King Sargon II of Assyria in the eighth ...
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  • leaders were Ur-Nammu (king of Ur), Sargon of Akkad (who established ... use of a syllabic script was adopted under Sargon's rule ...
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  • to Babylon by the forces of Nebuchadnezzer II in 586 B.C.E. ... years. Samaria falls to his successor, Sargon II (identified only as the ...
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  • as divine soon after their reigns, like Sargon the Great of Akkad. One of ... [[Image:Queencrown.jpg|right|thumb|The coronation of Queen Elizabeth ...
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  • Poland in 1939 which precipitated World War II are often called the Invasion ... Sargon II of Assyria, during the course of conquering much of what ...
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  • Similarities between the origin story of Moses and that of Sargon ... supposedly commissioned by Ptolemy II Philadelphus were called the ...
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  • In 722 B.C.E. the Assyrians under Shalmaneser V and then under Sargon II conquered the northern Kingdom of Israel, destroyed its capital Samaria ...
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  • unstated. Many believe him to be Ramses II, although this has been increasingly ... a striking resemblance to that of King Sargon I, founder of the Semitic ...
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