Sumerian·Book

Position in chronology

Sennacherib 096

~695 BCE·Neo-Assyrian·Q003570

Translation · reference

High confidence
(1) Sennacherib, king of the world, king of Assyria, built the wall of Nineveh anew.

Source: Grayson, A.K. & Novotny, J. 2012–2014. The Royal Inscriptions of Sennacherib, King of Assyria (704–681 BC). RINAP 3. University Park, PA: Eisenbrauns. https://oracc.museum.upenn.edu/rinap/rinap3/Q003570/

Why it matters

Attests Sennacherib's rebuilding of Nineveh's city wall, situating one phase of the capital's monumental expansion within his broader programme of urban transformation after destroying Babylon in 689 BCE.

Transliteration

md30-PAP.MEŠ-SU MAN ŠÚ MAN KUR aš-šur / BÀD ša URU.ni-na-a GIBIL-ìš DÙ-uš

Scholarly note

Royal inscription of Sennacherib, edited by A. Kirk Grayson & Jamie Novotny (RINAP 3, 2012–2014). ORACC text Q003570.

Attribution

Image: BM 090774 (British Museum, London, UK) — from Nineveh (mod. Kuyunjik) — Photo via Cuneiform Digital Library Initiative (cdli.mpiwg-berlin.mpg.de/artifacts, P428346). source
Translation excerpted from Grayson, A.K. & Novotny, J. 2012–2014. The Royal Inscriptions of Sennacherib, King of Assyria (704–681 BC). RINAP 3. University Park, PA: Eisenbrauns. https://oracc.museum.upenn.edu/rinap/rinap3/Q003570/.

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