Despite this, Samas-sumu-ukin’s letters never referred to his brother as a superior, always addressing him as “my brother”, while consistently referring to Esarhaddon as “the king, my father”.
Even Gareth Brereton, the curator of a British Museum exhibition about him and his often-overlooked Assyrian Empire - I am Ashurbanipal: King of the World, King of Assyria, which ran from late 2018 ...
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The ongoing exhibition I Am Ashurbanipal: King of Assyria, which will end in August 2025, sheds light on the lesser-known civilization of Assyria (9th century-6th century BC). "Each exhibition ...
Assyrian King Ashurbanipal in the 7th century BCE was a collector of clay tablets, the first version of a book collection in recorded history. But the true habit of hanging on to interesting ...
The reliefs in this exhibition come from the palaces of Ashurnasirpal II (883–859 BC) and Tiglath-pileser III (745– 727 BC) at Kalhu, Sargon II (722–705 BC) at Dur-Sharrukin, and the last great ...
The Assyrian Australian Association launched the Ashurbanipal Library on Thursday, May 5, 2022, with more than 300 invited guests celebrating the occasion at Eden Venues in Bonnyrigg. The Evening ...
Brian McKee’s last photographic essay, on the İshak Pasha Palace on Turkey’s eastern border. Robert Ousterhout on Sicily’s dazzling Byzantine mosaics. King Ashurbanipal at the British Museum and ...