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Esarhaddon - Wikipedia
Esarhaddon, also spelled Essarhaddon, [5] Assarhaddon [6] and Ashurhaddon [7] (Neo-Assyrian Akkadian: 𒀭𒊹𒉽𒀸, also 𒀭𒊹𒉽𒋧𒈾 Aššur-aḫa-iddina, [8] [9] meaning "Ashur has given me a brother"; [5] Biblical Hebrew: אֵסַר־חַדֹּן ʾĒsar-Ḥaddōn) was the king of the Neo-Assyrian Empire from 681 BC to 669 BC.
Esarhaddon | Assyrian King, Neo-Assyrian Empire Ruler | Britannica
Esarhaddon (flourished 7th century bc) was the king of Assyria from 680–669 bc, a descendant of Sargon II. He is best known for his conquest of Egypt in 671.
Esarhaddon - World History Encyclopedia
2014年7月8日 · Esarhaddon (r. 681-669 BCE) was the third king of the Sargonid Dynasty of the Neo-Assyrian Empire. He was the youngest son of King Sennacherib (r. 705-681 BCE), and his mother was not the queen but a secondary wife, Zakutu (also known as Naqi'a-Zakutu, l.c. 728 - …
Esarhaddon: An Archaeological Biography - Bible Archaeology …
2024年6月21日 · Esarhaddon’s rise to power is described in an epilogue to the life of his father in the Bible. “Then Sennacherib king of Assyria departed and went home and lived at Nineveh. And as he was worshiping in the house of Nisroch his god, Adrammelech and Sharezer, his sons, struck him down with the sword and escaped into the land of Ararat.
Who was Esarhaddon, and what is he best known for?
2024年11月7日 · Esarhaddon, the Neo-Assyrian king who ruled from 681 to 669 BCE, is remembered as a unique ruler who significantly expanded and strengthened the empire, confronted profound political challenges, and conducted major military campaigns.
Topical Bible: Esarhaddon
Esarhaddon, the son of Sennacherib and the king of Assyria from 681 to 669 BC, is a significant figure in the biblical narrative and ancient Near Eastern history. His reign is noted for its military campaigns, architectural achievements, and interactions with the kingdoms of Judah and Israel.
Cultures | Esarhaddon - History Archive
Esarhaddon was the second great king of the Neo-Assyrian Empire and the son of the first great king Sennacherib with his second wife Naqi'a/Zakitu. He reigned from 681 to 669 BC and presided over a golden age in Assyrian history.
ASSARHADDON – Encyclopaedia Iranica
2011年8月17日 · ASSARHADDON (Aššur-aḫa-iddin, English usually Esarhaddon), king of Assyria 680-69 B.C., son of Sennacherib and the Arameo-Babylonian princess Zakūtu (or Naqīʾa) and the father of Aššurbanipal. He became king after two of his brothers had killed Sennacherib at Nineveh, which plunged the empire into civil war and anarchy. .
Joseph and Esarhaddon of Assyria - Biblical Archaeology Society
2021年12月7日 · Esarhaddon of Assyria: This basalt stele from Sam‘al (modern Zincirli in Turkey) depicts King Esarhaddon of Assyria. Similar to the story of Joseph in the Bible, Esarhaddon dealt with brother rivalry before he became king of Assyria.
Esarhaddon - Encyclopedia.com
ESARHADDON (Akk. Aššur-ah (a) -iddina, "Ashur has given me a brother" (for the other siblings); Heb. אֵסַר־חַדּוֹן), king of Assyria from 680 to 669 b.c.e., third ruler of the Sargonid dynasty. Though a younger son, he was preferred for the succession because …