Hadad-yith'i (redirect from Adad It'i)
𐡄𐡃𐡉𐡎𐡏𐡉, romanized: Hadd-yiṯʿī, Neo-Assyrian Akkadian: 𒁹𒌋𒀉𒀪, romanized: Adad-itʾī) was governor of Guzana and Sikani in northern Syria (c. 850 BCE). A...
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penultimate stage of ancient Assyrian history. Beginning with the accession of Adad-nirari II in 911 BC, the Neo-Assyrian Empire grew to dominate the ancient...
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ISBN 978-0-241-35205-2. Holslag, Jonathan (2018-10-25). A Political History of the World: Three Thousand Years of War and Peace. Penguin UK. ISBN 978-0-241-35205-2...
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supplicants, which has been compared to an analogous role attested for Adad's wife Shala, Shamash's wife Aya, Ishum's wife Ninmug or Inanna's attendant...
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conqueror Shamshi-Adad I c. 1808 BC. This period is sometimes known as the Old Assyrian Empire and latterly the 'Empire of Shamshi Adad'. After a few decades...
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death in 773 BC. Shalmaneser was the son and successor of his predecessor, Adad-nirari III, and ruled during a period of Assyrian decline from which few...
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264–146 BC Pax Romana 2003 264–50 BC Salammbo: Battle for Carthage 2002 241–237 BC The Great Battles of Hannibal 1997 218–201 BC Rise of the Phoenix...
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Antigonus II of Macedonia. 241 BC Battle of the Aegates Islands Roman sea victory over the Carthaginians, ending the First Punic War 241 BC Battle of the Caecus...
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operated retractable undercarriage. The prototype Phoenix, registered G-ADAD, first flew at Heston Aerodrome on 18 August 1935, piloted by Edmund G. Hordern...
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