About: Sennacherib

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King of Assyria

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  • 0705-01-01 (xsd:gYear)
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  • king of Assyria (en)
  • Assiriese koning (af)
  • Assyrian kuningas (fi)
  • царь Ассирии (ru)
  • König von Assyrien (de)
  • asyrský král (cs)
  • rei da Assíria (pt)
  • цар на Асирия (bg)
  • ثانِي مَلوك السُلالة السَرجونية ومَلِك الإمبِراطورية الآشورية الحَديثة. (ar)
  • Koning van Assyrië (nl)
  • konge af Assyrien (da)
  • maharaja kerajaan Asyur Baru, Mesopotamia (in)
  • re d'Assiria (it)
  • rei de Asiria (gl)
  • rey Asirio (es)
  • roi des Assyriens de 705 à 681 av. J.-C. (fr)
  • vua của Assyria (vi)
  • цар Ассирії (uk)
  • מלך אשור, 705–681 לפנה\ס (iw)
  • 新アッシリア時代のアッシリア王 (ja)
  • az Újasszír Birodalom egyik jelentős uralkodója (hu)
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  • King of the Four Corners of the World (en)
  • King of Babylon (en)
  • King of the Universe (en)
  • King of Assyria (en)
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  • Sennacherib's portrait on the cast of a rock relief (en)
  • City plan of Nineveh (en)
  • Colored drawing of Nineveh (en)
  • Detailed drawing of the same relief (en)
  • Plan of the Kuyunjik mound in Nineveh (en)
  • Relief depicting an Assyrian warship (en)
  • Wood engraving of the Palace of Sennacherib (en)
  • Relief depicting an Assyrian siege engine attacking the city wall of Lachish (en)
  • Relief depicting Assyrian soldiers and their prisoners (en)
  • Relief depicting an Assyrian soldier about to behead a man (en)
  • Relief depicting the Judean people being deported by the Assyrians (en)
  • Sennacherib enthroned in Lachish, from one of his reliefs (en)
  • Relief depicting Sennacherib at Lachish, interacting with officials and reviewing prisoners (en)
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  • An Assyrian warship and Assyrian soldiers and their prisoners (en)
  • A relief and a drawing both depicting Sennacherib on a throne. (en)
  • City plan of Nineveh showing its walls and gates and a close-up of the Kuyunjik mound , where Sennacherib's palace was constructed (en)
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  • Nimrud (en)
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  • 19 (xsd:integer)
  • 1876 (xsd:integer)
  • Assyrian soldier about to behead a prisoner from Lachish (en)
  • Cast of a rock relief of Sennacherib from the foot of Mount Judi, near Cizre (en)
  • Sennacherib at Lachish, interacting with his officials and reviewing prisoners (en)
  • Judean people being deported into exile after the fall of Lachish to the Assyrians (en)
  • Assyrian siege engine attacking the city wall of Lachish (en)
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  • -681-10-20 (xsd:date)
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  • vertical (en)
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  • Reliefs from Sennacherib's time depicting an Assyrian warship and a number of his soldiers along with their prisoners and war trophies (en)
  • Sennacherib shown enthroned in the Lachish reliefs, which depict his war in the Levant. Detailed drawing from the 1887 book A Dictionary of the Bible by Philip Schaff on the right. (en)
  • City plan of Nineveh and a close-up of the Kuyunjik mound , where Sennacherib's palace was constructed. The northern palace depicted on the map was first built during the reign of Sennacherib's grandson Ashurbanipal. (en)
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  • Scenes from Sennacherib's Lachish reliefs (en)
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  • AssyrianWarship.jpg (en)
  • Assyrian soldier, using a dagger, about to behead a prisoner from the city of Lachish. Detail of a wall relief dating back to the reign of Sennacherib, 700-692 BCE. From Nineveh, Iraq, currently housed in the British Museum.jpg (en)
  • Artist’s impression of Assyrian palaces from The Monuments of Nineveh by Sir Austen Henry Layard, 1853.jpg (en)
  • The fall of Lachish, King Sennacherib reviews Judaean prisoners..JPG (en)
  • A dictionary of the Bible.. .jpg (en)
  • Nineveh map city walls & gates.JPG (en)
  • Palace of Sennacherib Restored.jpeg (en)
  • Quyunjiq buildings.svg (en)
  • Sanherib-Lachisch.png (en)
  • Assyrian siege-engine attacking the city wall of Lachish, part of the ascending assaulting wave. Detail of a wall relief dating back to the reign of Sennacherib, 700-692 BCE. From Nineveh, Iraq, currently housed in the British Museum.jpg (en)
  • Assyrian soldiers and their prisoners from the town of -alammu, 8th century BC, from Nineveh, Iraq. The British Museum.jpg (en)
  • Judaean people are being deported into exile after the capture of Lachish.jpg (en)
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  • #Family and children (en)
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  • among others (en)
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  • Sennacherib (en)
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  • 2 (xsd:integer)
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  • And his cohorts were gleaming in purple and gold; (en)
  • I destroyed the city and its houses, from foundation to parapet; I devastated and burned them. I razed the brick and earthenwork of the outer and inner wall of the city, of the temples, and of the ziggurat; and I dumped these into the Araḫtu canal. I dug canals through the midst of that city, I overwhelmed it with water, I made its very foundations disappear, and I destroyed it more completely than a devastating flood. So that it might be impossible in future days to recognize the site of that city and its temples, I utterly dissolved it with water and made it like inundated land. (en)
  • And the sheen of their spears was like stars on the sea, (en)
  • The Assyrian came down like the wolf on the fold, (en)
  • When the blue wave rolls nightly on deep Galilee. (en)
  • Into my land I carried off alive Mušēzib-Marduk, king of Babylonia, together with his family and officials. I counted out the wealth of that city—silver, gold, precious stones, property and goods—into the hands of my people; and they took it as their own. The hands of my people laid hold of the gods dwelling there and smashed them; they took their property and goods. (en)
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  • 705 (xsd:integer)
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  • 2 (xsd:integer)
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  • first stanza. (en)
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  • King of the Neo-Assyrian Empire (en)
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  • 350 (xsd:integer)
  • 380 (xsd:integer)
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  • 220 (xsd:integer)
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  • 689681 (xsd:integer)
  • 705681 (xsd:integer)
  • 705704 (xsd:integer)
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  • Sennacherib (en)
  • Sinacherib (cs)
  • Sennàquerib (ca)
  • سنحاريب (ar)
  • Σενναχειρείμ (el)
  • Sîn-aḫḫe-eriba (de)
  • Sanĥerib (eo)
  • Senaquerib (es)
  • Senakerib (eu)
  • Sennacherib (it)
  • Sanherib (in)
  • Sennachérib (fr)
  • センナケリブ (ja)
  • 센나케립 (ko)
  • Senaqueribe (pt)
  • Sennacheryb (pl)
  • Sanherib (nl)
  • Сін-аххе-еріба (uk)
  • Sanherib (sv)
  • Синаххериб (ru)
  • 辛那赫里布 (zh)
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  • Sennacherib (en)
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