Ashurnasirpal I — was king of Assyria from 1050 BCE to 1031 BCE. Ashurnasirpal ruled during a troubled period of Assyrian history, marked by famine and war with nomads from the deserts to the west. He succeeded his father Shamshi Adad IV and was succeeded by his… … Wikipedia
Ashurnasirpal — may refer to:*Ashurnasirpal I, king of Assyria from 1050 BCE to 1031 BCE *Ashurnasirpal II, king of Assyria from 884 BC to 859 BCE … Wikipedia
Ashurnasirpal II — Ashur nasir pal II (transliteration: Aššur nâṣir apli , meaning Ashur is guardian of the heir [Roux, Georges. Ancient Iraq , page 288. Third edition. Penguin Books, 1992 (paperback, ISBN 014012523X).] ) was king of Assyria from 884 BC 859 BC.… … Wikipedia
Ashurnasirpal II — /ah shoor nah zir pahl /, ( the Merciless ) died 859? B.C., warrior king of Assyria 884? 859 B.C. Also, Assurnasirpal II, Ashur nasir apal II /ah shoor nah zir ah pahl /. * * * ▪ king of Assyria flourished 9th century BC king of Assyria… … Universalium
ASHURNASIRPAL II — (ASHUR NASIR APLI in assyrian; reigned 883–859 B.C.) King of Assyria, son and successor of Tukulti Ninurta II, Ashurnasirpal built on the success of his predecessors to make Assyria the dominant power in the Near East. He undertook 14… … Historical Dictionary of Mesopotamia
Ashurnasirpal II — (ca. 883 b.c. 859 b.c.) The first great king of the so called Neo Assyrian Empire that emerged in the early first millennium b.c. Ashurnasirpal first consolidated the territorial gains made by his father, Tukulti Ninurta II. Then, circa 877,… … Ancient Mesopotamia dictioary
Ashurnasirpal II — /ah shoor nah zir pahl /, ( the Merciless ) died 859? B.C., warrior king of Assyria 884? 859 B.C. Also, Assurnasirpal II, Ashur nasir apal II /ah shoor nah zir ah pahl / … Useful english dictionary
Lamasu del Palacio de Ashurnasirpal II — El Lamasu del Palacio de Ashurnasirpal II , es una escultura que data del año 883 a. C. y fue tallada en época del imperio asirio, que se extendió por Mesopotamia en la zona de los ríos Tigris y Éufrates … Wikipedia Español
Military history of the Neo-Assyrian Empire — Assyrian Army Participant in Assyrian wars of conquest … Wikipedia
Mesopotamia, history of — ▪ historical region, Asia Introduction history of the region in southwestern Asia where the world s earliest civilization developed. The name comes from a Greek word meaning “between rivers,” referring to the land between the Tigris and… … Universalium