Assurbanipal
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historical examples
to these primitive chasdim were undoubtedly due the creation legends collected by the scribes of -ssurbanipal.
the origin of the world according to revelation and science john william dawson
the so-called archive of -ssurbanipal in chambers 40 and 41 on layard’s plan.
the history of antiquity, vol. iii (of vi) max duncker
-ssurbanipal strengthened the substructure, and restored them from the foundations to the pinnacles.
the history of antiquity, vol. iii (of vi) max duncker
-ssurbanipal boasts that he pursued urdamane as far as the land of cush.
the history of antiquity max duncker
“the princes and viceroys whom i had placed over egypt, came before my face and kissed my feet,” so -ssurbanipal tells us.
the history of antiquity, vol. iii (of vi) max duncker
egypt was quelled by the army of esarhaddon, and to -ssurbanipal submitted in v-ssalage the nations of the mediterranean coast.
the world’s greatest books, vol xi. edited by arthur mee and j.a. hammerton
esarhaddon reigned only eight years, till 668, and then resigned in favour of his son -ssurbanipal.
the expositor’s bible f. w. farrar
in his last years esarhaddon had raised his son -ssurbanipal to be co-regent with himself.
the history of antiquity, vol. iii (of vi) max duncker
it will be seen further on that -ssurbanipal after this time was engaged in the east.
the history of antiquity, vol. iii (of vi) max duncker
it appears that -ssurbanipal attempted to give other supports than mere force of arms to his rule over the distant egypt.
the history of antiquity, vol. iii (of vi) max duncker
noun
a variant spelling of ashurbanipal
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