Adasi

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Adasi is an ancient Assyrian king who is best known from the Assyrian king list . Landsberger sets it around 1700 BC. Chr. , And assumes that it simultaneously with the Kassite rulers Gandiš / Ganda reigned. According to the Assyrian list of kings, who is referred to there as the “son of a no-man”, in contrast to his six direct predecessors, he succeeded in founding a dynasty.

literature

Individual evidence

  1. Benno Landsberger: Assyrische Königliste and "Dunkles Zeitalter. In: Journal of Cuneiform Studies. 8/2, 1954, p. 47.
  2. Karl Hecker: The Assyrian King List in: Texts from the environment of the Old Testament . New episode. Vol. 2. Gütersloh 2004. p. 29 ISBN 3-579-05289-6
predecessor Office successor
Adad-salulu Assyrian king Belu-Bani