Shamshi-Adad V

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Shamshi-Adad V was a king of the Neo-Assyrian Empire in the 9th century BCE, known for internal rebellions during his reign and for continuing Assyrian military campaigns in the Near East.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Neo-Assyrian king
human
monarch
associatedDeity Ashur NERFINISHED
Ishtar NERFINISHED
attestedIn Assyrian king lists NERFINISHED
Babylonian chronicles NERFINISHED
royal inscriptions
capital Kalhu NERFINISHED
child Adad-nirari III NERFINISHED
chronologicalContext early Neo-Assyrian period
conflict Assyrian civil war
country Neo-Assyrian Empire NERFINISHED
culture Assyrian
deathCentury 9th century BCE
dynasty Adaside dynasty NERFINISHED
era 9th century BCE
father Shalmaneser III NERFINISHED
governmentForm absolute monarchy
knownFor continuation of Assyrian military campaigns in the Near East
internal rebellions during his reign
reconsolidation of Assyrian control after civil war
language Akkadian
militaryCampaign campaigns in Babylonia
campaigns in the Levant
campaigns in the Zagros region
notableAction strengthened royal authority after civil strife
suppressed rebellion led by Assur-danin-pal
notableEvent revolt of Assur-danin-pal NERFINISHED
positionHeld King of Assyria NERFINISHED
predecessor Shalmaneser III NERFINISHED
regionRuled Upper Mesopotamia NERFINISHED
parts of northern Babylonia
parts of the Levant
reignEnd 811 BCE
reignStart 824 BCE
relative Assur-danin-pal NERFINISHED
religion Mesopotamian polytheism
spouse Semiramis NERFINISHED
Shammuramat NERFINISHED
successor Adad-nirari III NERFINISHED
successorType hereditary succession
title King of Assyria
King of the Four Corners of the World NERFINISHED
King of the Universe NERFINISHED

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Shalmaneser III successor Shamshi-Adad V