Ululayu

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Ululayu is another name for Shalmaneser V, an Assyrian king of the 8th century BCE known for his campaigns in the Levant and the siege of Samaria.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Assyrian king
human
alsoKnownAs Shalmaneser V
associatedWithDeity Ashur
Inanna
surface form: Ishtar
capitalDuringReign Kalhu
Nineveh
centuryOfActivity 8th century BCE
conflict Assyrian campaigns in the Levant
Siege of Samaria
country Assyria
culture Neo-Assyrian Empire
deathDate circa 722 BCE
ethnicGroup Assyrians
surface form: Assyrian
father Tiglath-Pileser III
language Akkadian
notableEvent Siege of Samaria
surface form: fall of Samaria
notableFor campaigns in the Levant
Siege of Samaria
surface form: siege of Samaria
positionHeld King of Assyria
predecessor Tiglath-Pileser III
realm Neo-Assyrian Empire
regionRuled Levant region
surface form: Levant

Mesopotamia
reignEnd 722 BCE
reignStart 727 BCE
religion Mesopotamian polytheism
royalHouse Sargonid dynasty
successor Sargon II
successorControversy replaced by Sargon II under unclear circumstances
title King of the Four Corners of the World
surface form: King of the Four Quarters

King of the Universe
writingSystem cuneiform

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Shalmaneser V alsoKnownAs Ululayu