Adad-shum-usur — est un roi de Babylone, appartenant à la dynastie kassite, qui a régné de 1216 à 1187 av. J. C., fils de l ancien roi Kashtiliash IV. Il monte sur le trône après avoir renversé Adad shuma iddina, souverain fantoche placé sur le trône babylonien… … Wikipédia en Français
Adad-shum-usur — Rey de Babilonia Reinado 1216 a. C. 1187 a. C. Predecesor Adad shum iddina Sucesor Meli Shipak Dinastía casita … Wikipedia Español
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Adad-shuma-iddina — est un roi de Babylone de la dynastie kassite, qui a régné de 1222 à 1217 av. J. C. Il doit comme ses prédécesseurs sa montée sur le trône à la volonté du roi assyrien Tukulti Ninurta Ier qui avait pris Babylone en 1225 et exerçait depuis une… … Wikipédia en Français
Nabu-shum-libur — Nabû šuma libūr King of Babylon Contract of a sale of land imposed by the need to pay a ransom, dated to his 1st year. Reign … Wikipedia
Nabu-apla-iddina — A tablet showing Nabu apla iddina (right) confirming a grant of land to a high official of the same name. Nabu apla iddina was a Babylonian king who reigned ca. 888 – 855 BC. His father was King Nabu shuma ukin. During much of Nabu apla iddina s… … Wikipedia
Nur-Adad — ruled the ancient Near East city state of Larsa from 1801 BC to 1785 BC. He was a contemporary of Sumu la El of Babylon. [1] [2] [3] See also … Wikipedia
Aššur-ahhe-iddina — Aššur aḫḫe iddina (neuassyrisch Aschschur achche iddina, auch Aššur etil ilani apli; biblisch Asarhaddon; † 26. Oktober 669 v. Chr.) war assyrischer König vom 14. März 680 v. Chr. bis zum… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Rulers of Mesopotamia — The numbers concern regnal year. Dates for all of the third and much of the second millennium are provisional. Several dynasties or individual reigns were contemporary with others. EARLY DYNASTIC PERIOD Kish Mebaragesi c. 2650? Agga c. 2600?… … Historical Dictionary of Mesopotamia
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