Aššur-šaduni
Aššur-šadûni ( Ashur -schaduni ), son of Nur-ili , was an Assyrian king and contemporary of Ulam-buriaš of Karduniaš . According to the Assyrian royal list , he ruled in 1451 BC. One month before he was deposed by Aššur-rabi I , the son of Enlil-nasir I. It is unclear whether he was counted as an annual eponym .
author | Reign | Remarks |
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Cassin 1966 | 1454 BC Chr. | middle chronology |
Gasche et al. 1998 | 1450 BC Chr. | ultra-short chronology |
literature
- Albert Kirk Grayson : Assyrian Royal inscriptions. Wiesbaden 1972.
Individual evidence
- ↑ MB Rowton, Tuppu and the Date of Hammurabi. Journal of Near Eastern Studies 10/3, 1951, 200
predecessor | Office | successor |
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Nur-ili | Assyrian king | Aššur-rabi I. |
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Aššur-šaduni |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Ashhur-schaduni; Assur-saduni |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Assyrian king |
DATE OF BIRTH | before 1451 BC Chr. |
DATE OF DEATH | after 1451 BC Chr. |