Assyrian–Judean conflicts
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The Assyrian–Judean conflicts were a series of late 8th–early 7th century BCE military confrontations between the Neo-Assyrian Empire and the Kingdom of Judah that shaped the political and religious landscape of ancient Israel and the Near East.
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| Assyrian–Judean conflicts canonical | 1 |
How this entity was disambiguated
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Entity disambiguation (via context triple)
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Target entity: Assyrian–Judean conflicts Context triple: [Assyrian siege of Jerusalem (701 BCE), partOf, Assyrian–Judean conflicts]
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A.
Neo-Babylonian–Assyrian wars
The Neo-Babylonian–Assyrian wars were a series of late 7th-century BC conflicts in Mesopotamia that led to the fall of the Assyrian Empire and the rise of the Neo-Babylonian Empire.
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B.
Neo-Babylonian–Kingdom of Judah wars
The Neo-Babylonian–Kingdom of Judah wars were a series of late 7th–early 6th century BCE military campaigns in which the Neo-Babylonian Empire subdued and ultimately destroyed the Kingdom of Judah, culminating in the fall of Jerusalem and the Babylonian exile.
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C.
Assyrian–Urartian wars
The Assyrian–Urartian wars were a series of late 2nd–early 1st millennium BCE conflicts between the Neo-Assyrian Empire and the kingdom of Urartu for dominance over the highlands of eastern Anatolia and the northern Mesopotamian frontier.
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D.
Hasmonean–Iturean conflicts
The Hasmonean–Iturean conflicts were a series of military campaigns in the late Hellenistic period in which the Jewish Hasmonean rulers fought and subdued the neighboring Iturean people to expand and consolidate their territory in the Levant.
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E.
Syro-Ephraimite War
The Syro-Ephraimite War was an 8th-century BCE conflict in which the kingdoms of Aram-Damascus and Israel allied against Judah, prompting Assyrian intervention and reshaping the political landscape of the Levant.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
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Entity disambiguation (via description)
gpt-5-mini-2025-08-07
Target entity: Assyrian–Judean conflicts Target entity description: The Assyrian–Judean conflicts were a series of late 8th–early 7th century BCE military confrontations between the Neo-Assyrian Empire and the Kingdom of Judah that shaped the political and religious landscape of ancient Israel and the Near East.
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A.
Neo-Babylonian–Assyrian wars
The Neo-Babylonian–Assyrian wars were a series of late 7th-century BC conflicts in Mesopotamia that led to the fall of the Assyrian Empire and the rise of the Neo-Babylonian Empire.
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B.
Neo-Babylonian–Kingdom of Judah wars
The Neo-Babylonian–Kingdom of Judah wars were a series of late 7th–early 6th century BCE military campaigns in which the Neo-Babylonian Empire subdued and ultimately destroyed the Kingdom of Judah, culminating in the fall of Jerusalem and the Babylonian exile.
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C.
Assyrian–Urartian wars
The Assyrian–Urartian wars were a series of late 2nd–early 1st millennium BCE conflicts between the Neo-Assyrian Empire and the kingdom of Urartu for dominance over the highlands of eastern Anatolia and the northern Mesopotamian frontier.
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D.
Hasmonean–Iturean conflicts
The Hasmonean–Iturean conflicts were a series of military campaigns in the late Hellenistic period in which the Jewish Hasmonean rulers fought and subdued the neighboring Iturean people to expand and consolidate their territory in the Levant.
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E.
Syro-Ephraimite War
The Syro-Ephraimite War was an 8th-century BCE conflict in which the kingdoms of Aram-Damascus and Israel allied against Judah, prompting Assyrian intervention and reshaping the political landscape of the Levant.
- F. None of above. chosen
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