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~620 BCE·Neo-AssyrianRINAP 5

Sîn-šarru-iškun 19

Preserves the titulary of Sîn-šarru-iškun — Assyria's penultimate king — attesting the full Sargonid divine-election formula invoked even as Nineveh stood fewer than a decade from its fall in 612 BCE.

LawReligion & Myth
~620 BCE·Neo-AssyrianRINAP 5

Sîn-šarru-iškun 20

(1) Palace of Sîn-šarra-iškun.

LawReligion & Myth
~620 BCE·Neo-AssyrianRINAP 5

Sîn-šarru-iškun 2001

(1) [Belonging to Ana-Taš]mētu-taklāk, queen of [..., (...,) king of Assyria].

LawReligion & Myth
~620 BCE·Neo-AssyrianRINAP 5

Sîn-šarru-iškun 21

(1) Palace of Sîn-šarra-iškun, [great] king, [...], (who was) also king of Assyria.

LawReligion & Myth
~430 BCE·Achaemenid PersianOur engine

CUSAS 15, 067

3 shekels less a quarter of silver, which Tātê-bīt-ibni has lent — the interest-bearing loan of Talīmu is upon (his account). Arad-ia, the loan of Mūdu, in the month of Simānu — the silver, the silver: 3 shekels less a quarter. In the city of Gādibê he shall pay (it). Witnesses: Tabnî-Ea, son of Enlil-bāni; Mašê, son of Šamaš-zēr-ibni; Šamaš-uṣur, son of Balāṭu; and the temple-administrator Rīmūt-Mašê, son of Ḫamšâ-tātê-bīt-ibni. City of Gādibê, month of Addaru, day 29. Year 7 of Cambyses, king of Babylon, [king] of the lands.

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~430 BCE·Achaemenid PersianOur engine

CUSAS 15, 184

6 kor 1 PI of barley-grain, belonging to Tattannu, the share belonging to Talim, charged against [his] life/subsistence, the share belonging to Ina-gissu-šarri — in the month of barley-harvest at [the rate of] 5 kor 1 PI he shall pay. Witness: Tattannu, son of Enlil-musum, the shepherd; son of Mugub-Adad-mukīl; son of Adad-adgub, the leather-worker. Scribe: BA, son of Aqat-ibat. Month I (Nisannu), day 5, year 7 of Cambyses, king of Babylon, king of the lands.

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