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  • Sennacherib - Wikipedia
    Sennacherib was the son and successor of the Neo-Assyrian king Sargon II, who had reigned as king of Assyria from 722 to 705 BC and as king of Babylon from 710 to 705 BC The identity of Sennacherib's mother is uncertain
  • Sennacherib | Assyrian King Military Leader | Britannica
    Sennacherib (died January 681 bce, Nineveh [now in Iraq]) was the king of Assyria (705 704–681 bce), son of Sargon II He made Nineveh his capital, building a new palace, extending and beautifying the city, and erecting inner and outer city walls that still stand
  • Who was Sennacherib in the Bible? - GotQuestions. org
    Sennacherib was the king of Assyria who reigned from about 720 BC to 683 BC Archaeologists have uncovered the remains of his palace in Khorsebad, near the ancient city of Nineveh (Jonah 1:1–3)
  • Sennacherib - World History Encyclopedia
    Sennacherib (r 705-681 BCE) was the king of the Neo-Assyrian Empire best known from the Bible and his siege of Jerusalem He is also the Neo-Assyrian king who destroyed Babylon
  • The Assassination of Sennacherib - Biblical Archaeology Society
    On January 22, 680 BCE, Sennacherib was assassinated in his capital city of Nineveh during a coup spearheaded by several of his own sons
  • Assyrian King Sennacherib - World History Edu
    Sennacherib, son of Sargon II, was born around 745 BC, likely in Nimrud, and became one of the most notable kings of the Neo-Assyrian Empire Ascending to the throne in 705 BC after his father’s death in battle, he ruled until his assassination in 681 BC
  • Sennacherib, 705–681 BCE | Center for Online Judaic Studies
    In 701 BCE, a rebellion backed by Egypt and Babylonia broke out in Judah, led by King Hezekiah In response Sennacherib sacked a number of cities in Judah He laid siege to Jerusalem, but soon returned to Nineveh, with Jerusalem not having been sacked This event was recorded by Sennacherib himself, by Herodotus, and by the Bible
  • Topical Bible: Sennacherib
    Sennacherib, the son of Sargon II, was the king of Assyria from 705 to 681 BC He is a significant figure in biblical history, particularly noted for his military campaigns against the Kingdom of Judah during the reign of King Hezekiah
  • Sennacherib - Encyclopedia of The Bible - Bible Gateway
    As his name implies Sennacherib was not the eldest son of Sargon II, but was chosen as crown prince and made military governor of the troublesome northern frontier His boldness in difficult situations and firmness in dispensing justice was to stand him in good stead
  • History of Mesopotamia - Ancient Empires, Sennacherib | Britannica
    Sennacherib (Assyrian: Sin-ahhe-eriba; 704–681) was well prepared for his position as sovereign With him Assyria acquired an exceptionally clever and gifted, though often extravagant, ruler His father, interestingly enough, is not mentioned in any of his many inscriptions





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