When Esarhaddon named his successors, he split the empire between two of his sons, with Assurbanipal as king of Assyria and Šamaš-šuma-ukīn as king of Babylonia. This arrangement functioned until 652 BCE, at which point a civil war began between the brothers. The war ended with Assurbanipal’s victory and Šamaš-šuma-ukīn’s death in 648 BCE. While Šamaš-šuma-ukīn’s death is mentioned in several of Assurbanipal’s inscriptions, it is still unclear how the king of Babylon met his end, and scholars have suggested theories ranging from suicide, assassination, execution, and accidental death. By offering a reexamination of the evidence for royal death in general and Šamaš-šuma-ukīn’s demise in particular, this article explores how possibly taboo to...
The reign of Esarhaddon of Assyria was marked by unusually peaceful relations with Babylonia. Despit...
This article publishes a royal inscription preserved on a clay tablet housed in the Istanbul Archaeo...
The Persica of Ctesias are not extant but fragments are preserved in the works of many other ancient...
When Esarhaddon named his successors, he split the empire between two of his sons, with Assurbanipal...
From the ninth century until the last quarter of the seventh century BCE, the Assyrian Empire first ...
The year 614 BC saw the capture of the city of Aššur, the religious and ideological nucleus of the...
According to the “Chronicle” (Cylinder A, Col. X, ll. 40-50) of the Assyrian king Ashurbanipal (669-...
This article is devoted to the study of the ideological attitude of the courts and \ue9lites of the ...
latum sent his brother, Yasmakh-Adad, who was installed as king of Mari by his father, Shamshi-Adad....
Olmstead believes Hezekiah realized that Egypt was indeed a broken reed and decided to make his peac...
UID/HIS/04666/2019 Copyright Year 2020“Adieu, Assyria! / I loved thee well”. These were the last wo...
This study offers a critical discussion and analysis of the Elamite campaigns of the Assyrian king A...
This dissertation examines the representation of enemy punishment in prisms, reliefs, epigraphs, and...
This paper is a study of the topos of the king burning captives in the Assyrian royal inscriptions. ...
This essay reviews the evidence concerning the Tabalian king Wasusarma and his father Tuwati, who ap...
The reign of Esarhaddon of Assyria was marked by unusually peaceful relations with Babylonia. Despit...
This article publishes a royal inscription preserved on a clay tablet housed in the Istanbul Archaeo...
The Persica of Ctesias are not extant but fragments are preserved in the works of many other ancient...
When Esarhaddon named his successors, he split the empire between two of his sons, with Assurbanipal...
From the ninth century until the last quarter of the seventh century BCE, the Assyrian Empire first ...
The year 614 BC saw the capture of the city of Aššur, the religious and ideological nucleus of the...
According to the “Chronicle” (Cylinder A, Col. X, ll. 40-50) of the Assyrian king Ashurbanipal (669-...
This article is devoted to the study of the ideological attitude of the courts and \ue9lites of the ...
latum sent his brother, Yasmakh-Adad, who was installed as king of Mari by his father, Shamshi-Adad....
Olmstead believes Hezekiah realized that Egypt was indeed a broken reed and decided to make his peac...
UID/HIS/04666/2019 Copyright Year 2020“Adieu, Assyria! / I loved thee well”. These were the last wo...
This study offers a critical discussion and analysis of the Elamite campaigns of the Assyrian king A...
This dissertation examines the representation of enemy punishment in prisms, reliefs, epigraphs, and...
This paper is a study of the topos of the king burning captives in the Assyrian royal inscriptions. ...
This essay reviews the evidence concerning the Tabalian king Wasusarma and his father Tuwati, who ap...
The reign of Esarhaddon of Assyria was marked by unusually peaceful relations with Babylonia. Despit...
This article publishes a royal inscription preserved on a clay tablet housed in the Istanbul Archaeo...
The Persica of Ctesias are not extant but fragments are preserved in the works of many other ancient...