Tashmetu-sharrat

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Tashmetu-sharrat was a Neo-Assyrian queen and consort of King Sennacherib, known from royal inscriptions and administrative records of his reign.

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instanceOf Neo-Assyrian queen
royal consort
associatedWith royal court of Nineveh NERFINISHED
country Neo-Assyrian Empire NERFINISHED
culture Assyrian
floruit early 7th century BC
late 8th century BC
gender female
hasRole chief royal wife of Sennacherib
knownFrom cuneiform texts
palace documentation
language Akkadian
mentionedIn administrative records of Sennacherib
royal inscriptions of Sennacherib
nameElement Tashmetu NERFINISHED
sharrat NERFINISHED
nameLanguage Akkadian
nameMeaningRelatedTo goddess Tashmetu
positionHeld Queen of Assyria NERFINISHED
region Mesopotamia NERFINISHED
relativeByMarriage Sargon II NERFINISHED
religion Mesopotamian religion
residence Nineveh NERFINISHED
spouseOf Sennacherib NERFINISHED
spouseReign reign of Sennacherib (c. 705–681 BC)
spouseTitle King of Assyria NERFINISHED
timePeriod Neo-Assyrian period NERFINISHED
title Queen
Woman of the Palace

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Sennacherib spouse Tashmetu-sharrat