Esarhaddon
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Died | Harran |
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Turkey | |
Harran | |
November 669 BC | |
Harran | |
Successor | Ashurbanipal |
Akkadian | Aššur-ahu-iddin |
Children | Ashurbanipal |
Shamash-shum-ukin | |
Šamaš-šuma-ukin | |
Šērūʾa-ēṭirat | |
Parents | Sennacherib |
Naqi'a | |
Naqiʾa | |
Books | The History of Esarhaddon (Son of Sennacherib) King of Assyria, B. C. 681-688: Tr. from the Cuneiform Inscriptions Upon Cylinders and Tablets in the British Museum Collection, Together with Original Texts; a Grammatical Analysis of Ech Word, Explanations |
The Royal Inscriptions of Esarhaddon, King of Assyria | |
Cylinder A of the Esarhaddon Inscriptions: Transliterated and Translated, with Textual Notes, from the Original Copy in the British Museum | |
The History Of Esarhaddon King Of Assyria, B. C. 681-688: Tr. From The Cuneiform Inscriptions Upon Cylinders And Tablets In The British Museum Collection, Together With Original Texts | |
Current partner | Ešarra-ḫammat |
Grandchildren | Sinsharishkun |
Sîn-šar-iškun | |
Aššur-uballiṭ II | |
Madyes | |
Aššur-etil-ilāni | |
Born | C. 713 BC |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 555139 |
Esarhaddon Life story
Esarhaddon, also spelled Essarhaddon, Assarhaddon and Ashurhaddon was the king of the Neo-Assyrian Empire from the death of his father Sennacherib in 681 BC to his own death in 669.