1392 -
746 BC
(or 1365-1077 BC) |
Middle Assyrian Empire
(Middle Assyria) |
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1392 -
1366 BC
Eriba-Adad I |
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1365 -
1330 BC
Asshur-uballit I |
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1329 -
1320 BC
Enlil-nerari |
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1319 -
1308 BC
Arikdenili |
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1307 -
1275 BC
Adad-nerari I |
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1274 -
1245 BC
Salmanu-ashared II |
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1244 -
1208 BC
Tukulti-Ninurta I |
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1207 -
1204 BC
Asshur-nadin'apli |
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1203 -
1198 BC
Asshur-nerari III |
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1197 -
1193 BC
Enlil-kudurri'user |
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1192 -
1180 BC
Ninurta-apil-Ekur |
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1179 -
1134 BC
Asshur-dan I |
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1132 -
1115 BC
Asshur-resha'isshi I |
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1114 -
1076 BC ( or 1115 -
1077 BC)
Tukulti'apil-Esharra I (Tiglath-pileser I) |
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1075 -
1074 BC
Ashared'apil-Ekur |
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1073 -
1056 BC
Asshur-bel'kala |
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1055 -
1054 BC
Eriba-Adad II |
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1053 -
1050 BC
Shamshi-Adad IV |
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1049 -
1031 BC
Asshur-nasir'apli I |
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1030 -
1019 BC
Salmanu-ashared II |
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1018 -
1013 BC
Asshur-nerari IV |
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1012 -
972 BC
Asshur-rabi II |
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971 -
967 BC
Asshur-reshi'isshi II |
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966 -
935 BC
Tukulti'apil-Esharra II |
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934 -
745 BC |
Late Assyrian Empire
(Late Assyria) |
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934 -
912 BC
Asshur-dan II |
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911 -
891 BC
Adad-nerari II |
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890 -
884 BC
Tukulti-Ninurta II |
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883 -
859 BC
Asshur-nasir-apli II (Asshurnasirpal
II) |
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858 -
824 BC
Salmanu-ashared III (Shalmaneser
III) |
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823 -
811 BC
Shamshi-Adad V |
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810 -
783 BC
Adad-nerari III (Adad-nirari III)
Assyrian political power
begins to weaken, creating a void
that will be filled by the Chaldeans
who will seize the Babylonian
throne. |
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782 -
773 BC
Salmanu-ashared IV (Shalmaneser
IV) |
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772 -
755 BC
Asshur-dan III |
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754 -
745 BC
Asshur-nerari V |
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744 -
609 BC |
Neo-Assyrian Empire
Tiglath-Pileser III combined the Babylonian
and the Assyrian Empire. |
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744 -
727 BC
Tukulti-apil-Esharra (Tiglathpileser
III) |
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726 -
722 BC
Salmanu-ashared V (Shalmaneser
V, or Ululaju,
son of Tiglath Pileser III) |
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721 -
705 BC
Sharru-kin II (
Sargon II)
Also in 721 BC: The Babylonian
Empire splits.
See
Merodach-Baladan II
710
BC: The Babylonian Empire is back
under Assyrian rule. Sargon II is
also King of Babylon. |
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705 -
681 BC
Sin-akhe-eriba (Sennakherib,
Sennacherib)
703
BC: Babylon splits for a year. |
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680 -
669 BC
Asshur-akhu-iddina
(Esarhaddon, son of Sennacherib) |
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668 -
631 BC
Asshur-bani-apli (
Ashurbanipal) |
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630 -
627 BC
Asshur-etel-ilani |
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626 -
612 BC
Sin-sharru-ishkun |
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611 -
609 BC
Asshur-uballit II |
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Conquered by the Medes.
See
Governments of
Media. |
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