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- Babylon (9716 bytes)
10: ...-shum-ukin]] but was besieged and taken over by [[Sennacherib]] and Assurbanipal (Kandalanu) again.
14: [[Image:Babylon relief.jpg|right|thumb|Detail of the Ishtar Gate]]
16: ...ce of Mesopotamia; the subsequent [[murder]] of [[Sennacherib]] was held to be an expiation of it, and his succ...
25: [[Image:Babylon 600BC Painting.jpg|thumb|240px|Mural near the reconstructed Ishtar g...
43: ...ezzar; the older Babylon which was destroyed by [[Sennacherib]] having left few, if any, traces behind. - Sargon II of Assyria (8855 bytes)
12: ... number of times in letters by the crown-prince [[Sennacherib]], who ran his father's intelligence service, tha...
22: ...as he seems to have proven a thorn in the side of Sennacherib later on, this might not have been quite true). S...
24: ... as king of Babylon. He had his son, crown-prince Sennacherib, married to the Aramaic noblewoman Naqi'a, and st...
30: ...even further west. Sargon was followed by his son Sennacherib (Sin-ahhe-eriba, 704-681 BC).
38: ...ing of Assyria]]|before=[[Shalmaneser V]]|after=[[Sennacherib]]|years=722–705 BC}} - Assyria (13688 bytes)
48: ...tion, and its inhabitants were scattered. In 681, Sennacherib was murdered, most likely by one of his sons. - Nineveh (10193 bytes)
8: ...ely in Nineveh during the 2nd millennium BC. When Sennacherib made the city of Ninua his capital at the end of ...
10: It was [[Sennacherib]] who made Nineveh a truly magnificent city (c. 7...
43: ...nd Layard rediscovered in 1849 the lost palace of Sennacherib across the Tigris River from modern Mosul in nort...
51: .... Sargon has taken what remained to the Hittites; Sennacherib overcame Chaldea, and the treasures of [[Babylon]...
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