1235
In-aristi-tukulti-Assur 1225
Bel-kudur-uzur 1215
In-aristi-pileser, descendant
of Erba-Hadad 1200
Assur-dan I., his son 1185
Mutaggil-Nebo, his son 1160
Assur-ris-isi, his son 1140
Tiglath-pileser I., his son 1120
Assur-bil-kala, his son 1090
Samsi-Hadad I., his brother 1070
Assur-nazir-pal II., his son 1060
Assur-irbi --
Hadad-nirari II. _cir._ 960
Tiglath-pileser II., his son 950
Assur-dan II., his son 930
Hadad-nirari III., his son 911
Tukulti-In-aristi, his son 889
Assur-nazir-pal III., his son 883
Shalmaneser II., his son 858
Assur-danin-pal (Sardanapallos),
rebel king 825
Samsi-Hadad II., his brother 823
Hadad-nirari IV., his son 810
Shalmaneser III. 781
Assur-dan III. 771
Assur-nirari 753
Pulu, usurper, takes the
name of Tiglath-pileser III. 745
Ulul[=a], usurper, takes the
name of Shalmaneser IV. 727
Sargon, usurper 722
Sennacherib, his son 705
Esar-haddon, his son 681
Assur-bani-pal, his son 668
Assur-etil-ilani-yukin, his son ?
Assur-sum-lisir ?
Sin-sarra-uzur (Sarakos) ?
Destruction of Nineveh 606
[6] These three dynasties are usually known as the First Dynasty of
Babylon, the Dynasty of Sisku or Uruku, and the Kassite Dynasty; see sect.
v.
[7] See Oppert, _Comptes rendus de l'Acad. des Inscr. et Belles-Lettres_
(1888), xvi. pp. 218 ff., and _Bab. and Or. Rec._ ii. pp. 107 ff.
[8] See Sayce, _Early Israel_, pp. 281 ff., and _Encyc. Brit._, 10th ed.,
vol. xxvi. p. 45 (also his account above).
[9] See Rogers _History of Babylonia and Assyria_ (1900).
[10] See Winckler, _Geschichte Babyloniens und Assyriens_ (1892),
_Altorientalische Forschungen_, i. Hft. 2 (1894), and _Auszug aus der
Vorderasiatischen Geschichte_ (1905).
[11] See Delitzsch and Muerdter, _Geschichte Babyloniens und Assyriens_
(1891), and Delitzsch, _Mehr Licht_ (1907).
[12] See Maspero, _Histoire ancienne des peuples de l'Orient classique_,
tome ii.
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