Aššur-nirari III.

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Aššur-nirari III. ( Aššur-nārārī, Ashur-nirari, Assur-nirari ) ruled according to the Assyrian king list for five years as the Assyrian king of the Central Assyrian period and was the son of Aššur-nādin-apli or Aššur-nāṣir-apli.

author Reign Remarks
Grayson 1969 1203-1198 BC Chr. middle chronology
Mob 1942 1202-1197 BC Chr.
Cassin 1966 1202-1197 middle chronology
Gasche et al. 1998 1200-1195 Ultra-short chronology
Freydank 1991 1192-1187

No eponyms have survived from his reign.

literature

  • Helmut Freydank : Contributions to Central Assyrian chronology and history (= writings on the history and culture of the ancient Orient. Vol. 21). Akademie-Verlag, Berlin 1991, ISBN 3-05-001814-3 (At the same time: Berlin, Academy of Sciences of the German Democratic Republic, dissertation, 1987).
  • Albert Kirk Grayson : Assyrian Royal inscriptions. Wiesbaden 1972.
predecessor Office successor
Aššur-nadin-apli Assyrian king Enlil-kudurrī-uṣur