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Shalmaneser I (982 bytes)
1: '''Shalmaneser I''', son of [[Adad-nirari I]], succeeded his fat... 5: ...rates]]. He built palaces at [[Assur]] and [[Nineveh]], restored "the world-temple" at Assur, and fo... Shalmaneser II (354 bytes) 1: ... historical books he is sometimes confused with [[Shalmaneser III]]. Shalmaneser IV (413 bytes) 1: ...tood as it is today) misidentify the various king Shalmanesers. Shalmaneser V (656 bytes) 1: ...Pileser III]] and is supposed by H. Winckler to have been the son of the latter king. 3: ...and changed his original name of Ulula to that of Shalmaneser. 5: The revolt of [[Samaria]] took place during his reign, an... Shalmaneser III (2372 bytes) 1: ...ia]] ([[858 BC]] - [[823 BC]]), and son of the previous ruler, [[Ashurnasirpal II]]. 3: ...] and [[Urartu]]. His armies penetrated to [[Lake Van]] and the [[Taurus Mountains]], the [[Hittites]... 5: ...king [[Hadadezer]] of Damascus, fought an indecisive battle against him at [[Battle of Karkar|Karkar]... 7: ... Shalmaneser was unable to capture Damascus, he devastated its territory, and [[Jehu]] of Israel (who... 9: ...t [[Calah]], and the annals of his reign are engraved on an obelisk of black marble which he erected ... Shalman (892 bytes) 3: ...s an Assyrian king (Hosea 10:14), identified with Shalmaneser II. 4: ...on after rebelled against his Assyrian conqueror. Shalmaneser again marched against [[Samaria]], which, after a... 5: ..., and Shalmaneser was deposed. Sargon usurped the vacant throne. [[Eberhard Schrader]] thought that t... Luli (758 bytes) 3: ... ruled by a series of pro-Assyrian monarchs and governors. 850s BC (878 bytes) 8: '''Events and Trends''' 9: * 858 BC - [[Shalmaneser III]] succceeds [[Assurnasipal II]] as king of [[... 10: * 854 BC - Shalmaneser III defeats a Syrian coalition (including king [[... Hoshea (3351 bytes) 3: '''Hoshea''' ("salvation") was the last king of [[kingdom of Israel|I... 5: ...extracted tribute; [[Assyria]]n records show that Shalmaneser campaigned in [[Phoenicia]] in the years [[727 BC... 7: ...]] is correct in identifying "So" with [[Osorkon IV]] of the [[Twenty-second dynasty of Egypt|22nd Dy... 9: ...n]], [[Cuthah]], [[Avva]], [[Hamath]] and [[Sepharvaim]] in their place (2 Kings 17:6, 24). The autho... 9th century BC (1247 bytes) 7: ==Events== 9: ... - An indecisive engagement between Assyrian king Shalmaneser II and a military alliance of the king of [[Damas... 13: * [[Shalmaneser III]], king of [[Assyria]] ([[858 BC|858]] - [[82... 16: ==Inventions, discoveries, introductions== 20: [[af:9e eeu v. C.]] Salmanazar (380 bytes) 1: ...ly used in reference to bottles of [[Champagne_(beverage)|Champagne]] of that size. 3: The name is derived from Shalmaneser, an [[Assyria|Assyrian]] king mentioned in the [[... 1310s BC (461 bytes) 6: '''Events and Trends''' 7: * The [[Bhagavad Gita]] is written, according to some Hindu trad... 10: * [[Shalmaneser I]] succeeded his father as king of [[Assyria]] Battle of Karkar (3955 bytes) 22: |[[Shalmaneser III]] 27: ...laim<br> 100,000 troops; modern<br> scholars believe Assyrian<br> forces were smaller 36: ... having a larger number of combatants than any previous battle. 38: ...ncountered the allied forces near the [[Orontes River]]. 40: Shalmaneser's inscription describes the forces of his opponen... 830s BC (468 bytes) 6: '''Events and Trends''' 7: * 836 BC - [[Shalmaneser III]] of [[Assyria]] leads an expedition against ... 8: * 836 BC - Civil war breaks out in [[Egypt]]. Ashurnasirpal II (707 bytes) 3: ... control over his empire by installing Assyrian governors rather than by depending on local client ru... 5: He was succeeded by his son [[Shalmaneser III]]. Hama (3522 bytes) 1: '''Hama''' is a [[Provinces of Syria|province]] of [[Syria]] with currently approximately 3... 3: ... the massacre claimed 30,000 to 40,000 civilian lives. One third of Hama was destroyed. See: [[Hama M... 6: ...Shamra]] VA and B (6000-5000 BC). The overlying level L dates to the [[Chalcolithic]] [[Halaf]]-perio... 8: ...e taken over the whole [[Orontes]] and [[Litani]]-valley. 10: ... written on paper, very few records have been recovered in Hama itself, and [[Bible|Biblical]] report... Black Obelisk (1955 bytes) 1: The '''"Black Obelisk"''' of [[Shalmaneser III]] is a black [[limestone]] Neo-Assyrian [[bas... 3: ...s the most complete Assyrian [[obelisk]] yet discovered. 5: ...nt in 825 BCE at a time of civil war. It was discovered by archaeologist Sir [[Henry Layard]] in 1846... 7: ... register from the top includes the earliest surviving picture of an Israelite: the Biblical [[Jehu]]... 9: ...and became subject to [[Assyria]]. The caption above the scene, written in Assyrian [[cuneiform]], ca... 860s BC (716 bytes) 6: ==Events and Trends== 8: ... was conquered by the [[Assyria|Assyrian]] king [[Shalmaneser III]] 720s BC (1925 bytes) 6: '''Events and Trends''' 7: ...], conquering [[Memphis, Egypt|Memphis]] and receives the submission of the rulers of the [[Nile Delt... 16: ...BC - [[Tiglath-Pileser III]] officially crowned sovereign of Asia in [[Babylon]] 20: * 727 BC - [[Shalmaneser V]] becomes king of [[Assyria]] (dies 723 BC) 23: ...23 BC - [[Sargon II|Sargon]] succeeds Shalmaneser V as king of Assyria 780s BC (739 bytes) 6: '''Events and Trends''' 7: * 789 BC - [[Nineveh]] destroyed 9: * 783 BC - [[Shalmaneser IV]] succeeds his father [[Adad-nirari III]] as king...
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