Aššur-nadin-šumi
Aššur-nadin-šumi (also Ashur-nadin-schumi ) ruled from 700 BC. BC to 694 BC BC as the Babylonian king, who was enthroned as the son and viceroy of Sennacherib in Babylonia. His first year of reign was due to an inscription mentioning the lunar eclipse in 695 BC. BC to 699 BC To be dated.
Aššur-nadin-šumi ruled for five years and died in 694 BC. During armed conflicts with the Elamers .
literature
- Dietz-Otto Edzard : History of Mesopotamia , Beck, Munich 2004, ISBN 3-406-51664-5
- Francis Richard Stephenson : Historical Eclipses and Earth's rotation . Cambridge University Press, Cambridge 1997, ISBN 0-521-46194-4
predecessor | Office | successor |
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Bel-ibni |
King of Babylonia 700–694 BC Chr. |
Nergal-usezib |
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Aššur-nadin-šumi |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Ashhur-Nadin-Shumi |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Babylonian king |
DATE OF BIRTH | before 710 BC Chr. |
DATE OF DEATH | 694 BC Chr. |
Place of death | Babylon |