Disambiguation evidence for annals of Sargon II via surface form

"Annals of Sargon II"


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Predicate Object
approximateDate reign of Sargon II
associatedWith Sargon II
author Sargon II
containsPerspective Assyrian royal viewpoint
countryOfOrigin Assyria
culture Assyria
surface form: Neo-Assyrian Empire
date 8th century BCE
describesEvent Fall of Samaria
surface form: fall of Samaria
describesEvent installation of Assyrian officials
describesEvent subjugation of Israelite population
fieldOfStudy Assyriology
fieldOfStudy ancient Near Eastern history
fieldOfStudy biblical studies
genre royal annals
historicalPeriod Iron Age
historicalPeriod Neo-Assyrian
surface form: Neo-Assyrian period
inscribedOn clay tablets
inscribedOn palace walls
inscribedOn stone prisms
instanceOf Neo-Assyrian text
instanceOf cuneiform inscription
instanceOf historical document
instanceOf royal inscription
language Akkadian
mainSubject conquest of the Kingdom of Israel
mainSubject military campaigns of Sargon II
mainSubject royal achievements of Sargon II
mentions Northern Kingdom of Israel
surface form: Kingdom of Israel
mentions Samaria
mentions deportation of populations
mentions fortified cities
mentions rebellious kings
placeOfDiscovery Dur-Sharrukin
placeOfDiscovery Nineveh
purpose legitimation of kingship
purpose royal propaganda
records campaigns against Urartu
records campaigns in Babylonia
records campaigns in the Levant
records tribute from vassal states
reignOf Sargon II
relatedWork Annals of Esarhaddon
relatedWork Annals of Sennacherib
relatedWork annals of Tiglath-Pileser III
surface form: Annals of Tiglath-Pileser III
usedAs primary source for Neo-Assyrian history
usedAs primary source for history of ancient Israel
usedBy Assyriologists
writingSystem cuneiform

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Triples where some other subject referred to this entity as "Annals of Sargon II".

annals of Tiglath-Pileser III relatedWork
"Annals of Sargon II"
↳ resolves to annals of Sargon II
surface form: Annals of Tiglath-Pileser III