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Assyrian
For the ancient Mesopotamian kingdom, see Assyria. Assyrians are the indigenous people of north Iraq - members of the Assyrian Church of the East (Nestorian), the Chaldean Catholic Church of Babylon... their religious observances. The Assyrians descend from the Assyrian nation that conquered ancient ...
Chaldean mythology
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Akkadian mythology
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Gallu
In Sumerian and Akkadian (Babylonian and Assyrian) mythology, Gallu was a wild spirit that, under the shape of a bull, went through the cities, especially by night. It was believed that Gallu could attack anyone who was at sight. It is not clear if these peoples believed in only one Gallu or in an ...
Christian Arab
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Hatti
1400 BC–1200 BC. The capital city of both peoples was Hattusa (modern Bogazköy) in what is now central-northern Turkey. The term is derived from the Assyrian designation of "Hatti-Land" for the areas ...
640s BC
BC 650s BC - 640s BC - 630s BC 620s BC 610s BC 600s BC 590s BC Events and Trends Assyrian king... BC - Babylonian revolt under Shamash-shuma-ukin is crushed by the Assyrians 648 BC - Pankration... victory of Assyria over Elamite Empire Significant People 645 BC - Death of Archilochos, Greek poet ...
670s BC
Zhou li wang, King of the Zhou Dynasty of China. 677 BC - Esarhaddon leads the Assyrian army... Taharqa, king of Egypt. In response, the Assyrians invade Egypt, but Taharqa is able to hold the invaders..., capturing Memphis as well as a number of the royal family. Significant People ...
Hoshea
both Tiglath-Pileser and Shalmaneser invaded Israel and both extracted tribute; Assyrian records... tribute, which resulted in the imprisonment of the king of Israel, and the Assyrian army sent into his land. Regardless of the sequence of events, the Assyrians captured Samaria after a siege of three ...
10  Assyria
military people, the "Romans of the East." The Assyrians established "merchant colonies" in Anatolia... For the modern-day Assyrians, see Assyrian. Assyria , a country named after its original capital... yoke of its Babylonian masters. It subdued the whole of Northern Asia. The Assyrians were Semites ...
11  Rabshakeh
. Rabshakeh - chief of the princes, the name given to the chief cup-bearer or the vizier of the Assyrian... language, in the hearing of all the people, as he stood near the wall on the north side of the city (2... people were obdurate, and would not submit ...
12  860s BC
Kalmaneser was conquered by the Assyrian king Shalmaneser III 864 BC - Diognetus, King of Athens dies.... Significant People ...
13  Arameans
Semitic people who dwelt in Aram Beth-Nahrin or Aram-Naharaim translated "Aramaic land of the two rivers... Jewish Encyclopedia [1], in 1901/8 did not find the name in Babylonian or Assyrian inscriptions, but... people, rather they are defined as speaking the Aramaic language, which was written with the ...
14  720s BC
- The Assyrians start a four-year siege of Tyre 724 BC - The diaulos footrace introduced at the... begins as King Zhou ping wang of the Zhou Dynasty reigns in name only. 720 BC - End of the Assyrian siege of Tyre Significant People 729 BC - Tiglath-Pileser III officially crowned sovereign of Asia in ...
15  Assyria and Babylonia contrasted
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