Ašared-apil-ekur

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Ašared-apil-ekur ( Ašarēd-apil-ekur; Aschared-apil-ekur, Asared-apil-ekur ) was king of the Assyrian Empire in 1075 BC. BC – 1074 BC BC (Central Assyrian Period).

Ašarēd-apil-ekur was a son of King Tiglat-pileser I , whom he succeeded on the throne. After only one year of reign, he was succeeded by his younger brother Aššur-bel-kala . According to the synchronistic king list , he ruled for two years.

literature

  • AK Grayson, Assyrian Royal Inscriptions , Vol. 2, Wiesbaden, 1976, pp. 45 f.
predecessor Office successor
Tiglath-pileser I. Assyrian king Aššur-bel-kala