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Rʻuth-Assor (Hatran Aramaic: rʿwt’sr, meaning "joy of Ashur" or "well-being of Ashur"; fl. 112), also transliterated Rʻuṯassor, Rʻūṯ’assor or Rʻūṯassor, was a local Assyrian king or city-lord in the early 2nd century AD, ruling the city of Assur under the suzerainty of the Parthian Empire. The continued veneration of Ashur and other Assyrian gods under Rʻuth-Assor and his predecessors and successors, as well as their stelae greatly resembling those erected under by the old kings of the Neo-Assyrian Empire, suggests that Rʻuth-Assor and the other rulers of Assur during this time saw themselves as the continuation of the ancient line of Assyrian kings.

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  • Rʻuth-Assor (Hatran Aramaic: rʿwt’sr, meaning "joy of Ashur" or "well-being of Ashur"; fl. 112), also transliterated Rʻuṯassor, Rʻūṯ’assor or Rʻūṯassor, was a local Assyrian king or city-lord in the early 2nd century AD, ruling the city of Assur under the suzerainty of the Parthian Empire. The continued veneration of Ashur and other Assyrian gods under Rʻuth-Assor and his predecessors and successors, as well as their stelae greatly resembling those erected under by the old kings of the Neo-Assyrian Empire, suggests that Rʻuth-Assor and the other rulers of Assur during this time saw themselves as the continuation of the ancient line of Assyrian kings. (en)
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  • Master of Assur (en)
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  • Detail of stele of R'uth-Assor, in the style of the stelae erected by the ancient Neo-Assyrian kings (en)
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  • Banḇūʾeḥdeṯ (en)
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  • Stele or R'uth-Assor compared to a stele of the ancient Assyrian king Adad-nirari III (en)
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  • R'uth-Assor.png (en)
  • Stele of Adad-nirari III.jpg (en)
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  • ʻEnay (en)
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  • Rʻuth-Assor (en)
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  • Early 2nd century AD (en)
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  • Ruler of Assur (en)
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  • Rʻuth-Assor (Hatran Aramaic: rʿwt’sr, meaning "joy of Ashur" or "well-being of Ashur"; fl. 112), also transliterated Rʻuṯassor, Rʻūṯ’assor or Rʻūṯassor, was a local Assyrian king or city-lord in the early 2nd century AD, ruling the city of Assur under the suzerainty of the Parthian Empire. The continued veneration of Ashur and other Assyrian gods under Rʻuth-Assor and his predecessors and successors, as well as their stelae greatly resembling those erected under by the old kings of the Neo-Assyrian Empire, suggests that Rʻuth-Assor and the other rulers of Assur during this time saw themselves as the continuation of the ancient line of Assyrian kings. (en)
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