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Ashurnasirpal II 111

~875 BCE·Neo-Assyrian·Q004565

Translation · reference

High confidence
(1) Ashurnasirpal (II), appointee of the god Enlil, vice-regent of (the god) Aššur, great king, strong king, king of the world, king of Assyria, son of Tukultī-Ninurta (II), great king, strong king, king of the world, king of Assyria, son of Adad-nārārī (II), (who was) also great king, strong king, king of the world and king of Assyria: (I am the one) who built and constructed the temple of the goddess Ištar of Nineveh, my lady.

Source: Royal Inscriptions of Assyria online (RIAo), Munich Open-access Cuneiform Corpus Initiative (MOCCI), Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München; in association with the RINAP Project, University of Pennsylvania. https://oracc.museum.upenn.edu/riao/Q004565/

Why it matters

Attests Ashurnasirpal II's construction of Ištar's Nineveh temple, anchoring his reign within a three-generation dynastic lineage while documenting royal patronage of the city's chief cult.

Transliteration

maš-šur-PAP-A GAR dBAD ŠID aš-šur MAN GAL MAN dan-nu MAN ŠÚ MAN KUR aš-šur / A TUKUL-MAŠ MAN GAL MAN dan-nu MAN ŠÚ MAN KUR aš-šur / A 10-ERIM.TÁḪ MAN GAL MAN dan-nu MAN ŠÚ MAN KUR aš-šur-ma / šá É dINANNA šá URU.ni-nu-a GAŠAN-ia DÙ-ma ar-ṣip

Scholarly note

Royal inscription of an Assyrian king, published in the Royal Inscriptions of Assyria online project (RIAo). Translation reproduced from the ORACC edition. ORACC text Q004565.

Attribution

Image: BM 122662 + BM 128356 (British Museum, London, UK) — from Nineveh (mod. Kuyunjik) — Photo via Cuneiform Digital Library Initiative (cdli.mpiwg-berlin.mpg.de/artifacts, P422435). source
Translation excerpted from Royal Inscriptions of Assyria online (RIAo), Munich Open-access Cuneiform Corpus Initiative (MOCCI), Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München; in association with the RINAP Project, University of Pennsylvania. https://oracc.museum.upenn.edu/riao/Q004565/.

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