Naqiʾa

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Naqiʾa was a powerful Neo-Assyrian royal woman, influential as queen and political advisor during the reigns of Sennacherib and her son Esarhaddon.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Neo-Assyrian royal woman
historical person
political advisor
queen mother
activeDuringReignOf Esarhaddon NERFINISHED
Sennacherib NERFINISHED
alternateName Zakûtu NERFINISHED
associatedWith court diplomacy
royal building projects
child Esarhaddon NERFINISHED
country Assyria NERFINISHED
culture Neo-Assyrian NERFINISHED
dynasty Sargonid dynasty NERFINISHED
era 7th century BCE
gender female
influenced imperial succession policies in Neo-Assyria
inLiterature research on the Zakûtu treaty
studies of Neo-Assyrian queenship
knownFor issuing loyalty oaths to Assyrian elites
political influence at the Neo-Assyrian court
securing the succession of Esarhaddon
language Akkadian (documentary language) NERFINISHED
notableWork Zakûtu treaty NERFINISHED
positionHeld queen consort of Assyria
queen mother of Assyria
royal advisor
relative Ashurbanipal NERFINISHED
religion Mesopotamian polytheism
residence Nineveh NERFINISHED
roleInSuccession supporter of Esarhaddon against rival princes
sourceOfInformation administrative documents
legal and treaty texts
royal inscriptions
spouse Sennacherib NERFINISHED

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Esarhaddon mother Naqiʾa