Kings of Assyria
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This page lists the Kings of Assyria from earliest times. Synchronisms with absolute dates known from Babylonian chronology and the limmu lists, which give the names of eponymous officials for each year, provide good absolute dates for the years between 911 BC and 649 BC.
The dates for the kings given below as reigning between 1420 BC and 1179 BC are particularly problematic, as the dating differs depending on which of the Assyrian King Lists is given precedence. The dating below for the kings of this period is based on Assyrian Kings Lists B and C, which give only three years to Ninurta-apal-Ekur, and the same to Ashur-nadin-apli. A list based more on Assyrian King List A would give 14 years to Ninurta-apal-Ekur and 4 years to Ashur-nadin-apli. This version is followed by many sources, which thus give Ashur-uballit I as succeeding in 1366 BC and Shalmaneser I in 1275 BC.
Although the dates between 1179 BC and 912 BC are not as secure as the dates from 911 BC onwards, they are generally agreed upon by most Assyriologists. The dating for the end of the Assyrian period is unresolved, due to the lack of limmu lists after 649 BC. Some sources give Ashurbanipal only 38 years, having him die in 631 BC. Ashur-etil-ilani then reigns from 631 to 627, and Sin-shar-ishkun reigns thereafter down to 612 BC, when he is known to have died in the sack of Nineveh.
Early Period
- Ikunum
- Tudiya
- Adamu
- Yangi
- Suhlamu
- Harharu
- Mandaru
- Imsu
- HAR-su
- Didanu
- Hana
- Zuabu
- Nuabu
- Abazu
- Belu
- Azarah
- Ushpia (ca. 2020 BC)
- Apiashal son of Ushpia
- Hale son of Apiashal
- Samani son of Hale
- Hayani son of Samani
- Ilu-Mer son of Hayani
- Yakmesi son of Ilu-Mer
- Yakmeni son of Yakmesi
- Yazkur-el son of Yakmeni
- Ila-kabkaba son of Yazkur-el
- Aminu son of Ila-kabkaba
- Sulili son of Amini
- Kikkia
- Akiya
- Puzur-Ashur I fl. ca.1975 BC
- Shallim-ahhe
- Ilushuma raids into southern Mesoptamia
Old Assyrian Period
- Erishum I 1906-1867 BC
- Ikunum
- Sargon I (rule at the Temple / Castle of Nimud, see Nimrud)
- Puzur-Ashur II
- Naram-Sin 1830-[[1815 BC
- Erishum II 1815-1809 BC
- Shamshi-Adad I 1813-1781 BC
- Ishme-Dagan 1780-1741 BC
- Assur-dugul "son of a nobody, not suitable to the throne"
- Assur-apla-idi (first of "six kings son(s) of a nobody")
- Nasir-Sin
- Sin-namir
- Ibqi-Ishtar
- Adad-salulu
- Adasi fl. c. 1700 BC
- Belu-bani 1700-1691 BC
- Libaia 1690-1674 BC
- Sharma-Adad I 1673-1662 BC
- Iptar-Sin 1661-1650 BC
- Bazaia 1649-1622 BC
- Lullaia 1621-1618 BC
- Shu-Ninua 1615-1602 BC
- Sharma-Adad II 1601 BC
- Erishum III 1598-1586 BC
- Shamshi-Adad II 1585-1580 BC
- Erishum III 1580-1567 BC
- Shamshi-Adad II 1567-1561 BC
- Ishme-Dagan II 1561-1545 BC
- Shamshi-Adad III 1545-1529 BC
- Ashur-nirari I 1529-1503 BC
- Puzur-Ashur III 1503-1479 BC
- Enlil-nasir I 1479-1466 BC
- Nur-ili 1466-1454 BC
- Ashur-shaduni 1454 BC
- Ashur-rabi I
- Ashur-nadin-ahhe I
- Enlil-nasir II 1420-1414 BC
- Ashur-nirari II 1414-1407 BC
- Ashur-bel-nisheshu 1407-1398 BC
- Ashur-rim-nisheshu 1398-1390 BC
- Ashur-nadin-ahhe II 1390-1380 BC
Middle Assyrian Period
- Eriba-Adad I (1380-1353 BC)
- Ashur-uballit I (1353-1317 BC)
- Enlil-nirari (1317-1307 BC)
- Arik-den-ili (1307-1295 BC)
- Adad-nirari I (1295-1263 BC)
- Shalmaneser I (1263-1233 BC)
- Tukulti-Ninurta I (1233-1196 BC)
- Ashur-nadin-apli (1196-1193 BC)
- Ashur-nirari III (1193-1187 BC)
- Enlil-kudurri-usur (1187-1182 BC)
- Ninurta-apal-Ekur (1182-1179 BC)
- Ashur-Dan I (1179-1133 BC)
- Ninurta-tukulti-Ashur (1133 BC)
- Mutakkil-nusku (1133 BC)
- Ashur-resh-ishi I (1133-1115 BC)
- Tiglath-Pileser I (1115-1076 BC)
- Asharid-apal-Ekur (1076-1074 BC)
- Ashur-bel-kala (1074-1056 BC)
- Eriba-Adad II (1056-1054 BC)
- Shamshi-Adad IV (1054-1050 BC)
- Ashur-nasir-pal I (1050-1031 BC)
- Shalmaneser II (1031-1019 BC)
- Ashur-nirari IV (1019-1013 BC)
- Ashur-rabi II (1013-972 BC)
- Ashur-resh-ishi II (972-967 BC)
- Tiglath-Pileser II (967-935 BC)
- Ashur-Dan II (935-912 BC)
Neo-Assyrian Period
- Adad-nirari II (912 - 891 BC)
- Tukulti-Ninurta II (891 - 884 BC)
- Ashur-nasir-pal II (884 - 859 BC)
- Shalmaneser III (859 - 824 BC)
- Shamshi-Adad V (822 - 811 BC)
- Adad-nirari III (811 - 783 BC)
- *Sammu-ramat, regent, (811 - 805 BC)
- Shalmaneser IV (783 - 773 BC)
- Ashur-Dan III (773 - 755 BC)
- Ashur-nirari V (755 - 745 BC)
- Tiglath-Pileser III (745 - 727 BC)
- Shalmaneser V (727 - 722 BC)
- Sargon II (722 - 705 BC)
- Sennacherib (705 - 681 BC)
- Esarhaddon (681 - 669 BC)
- Ashurbanipal (669 - c.631 or 627 BC)
- Ashur-etil-ilani
- Sin-shumu-lishir
- Sin-shar-ishkun (?-612 BC)
- Ashur-uballit II (612- c.609 BC)
See also
External links
- http://www.aina.org/aol/kinglist
- http://www.livius.org/k/kinglist/assyrian.html
- http://web.tiscali.it/deodorico/mesopot/histor/akl.html
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