Aššur-nadin-ahhe II.
Aššur-nadin-ahhe II. ( Ashur-nadin-achche , Assur-nadin-ahhe ), the son of Aššur-rim-nišešu , ruled as the Assyrian king of the Central Assyrian period according to the Assyrian king list for 15 years. His name is also included in the synchronistic king list.
author | Reign | Remarks |
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Grayson 1969 | 1402-1393 BC Chr. | middle chronology |
Gasche et al. 1998 | 1393-1384 BC Chr. | Ultra-short chronology |
Freydank 1991 | 1390-1381 BC Chr. |
According to a letter from Aššur-uballiṭ I to Napuḫrija, probably Amenophis IV. , Which was preserved in the Amarna archive (EA 16), he already had contacts with the Egyptian court and received, like the king of Ḫanigalbat later , twenty talents Gold as a gift.
literature
- Helmut Freydank : Contributions to Central Assyrian Chronology and History , Berlin 1991.
- Albert Kirk Grayson : Assyrian Royal inscriptions , Wiesbaden 1972.
Individual evidence
- ↑ EA 16, 19-21
predecessor | Office | successor |
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Aššur-rim-nišešu | Assyrian king | Eriba-Adad I. |
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Aššur-nadin-ahhe II. |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Ashhur-Nadin-Achche; Assur-nadin-ahhe |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Assyrian king |
DATE OF BIRTH | 15th century BC Chr. |
DATE OF DEATH | 14th century BC Chr. |