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o his death in 631. He is general;631;bc-y;;;;
pal as heir c. 673. The selection;673;bc-y;;;;
don's death in 669, though Shamas;669;bc-y;;;;
f conflicts in 665, 653 and 647–6;665;bc-y;;;;
flicts in 665, 653 and 647–646. S;653;bc-y;;;;
n 665, 653 and 647–646. Shamash-s;647;bc-y;;;;
5, 653 and 647–646. Shamash-shum-;646;bc-y;;;;
in rebelled in 652 and assembled ;652;bc-y;;;;
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Esarhaddon (r. 681–669).[0] Thoug;681;bc-y;;;;
haddon (r. 681–669).[0] Though As;669;bc-y;;;;
-nadin-apli in 674. Esarhaddon's ;674;bc-y;;;;
ion[00] in May 672[00] with forei;672;bc-y;;;;
ssyria in late 669 following Esar;669;bc-y;;;;
t of Egypt.\nIn 671 Ashurbanipal's;671;bc-y;;;;
ountry.[00] In 669, Taharqa led E;669;bc-y;;;;
rqa's death in 664, his nephew Ta;664;bc-y;;;;
ing Teumman\nIn 665, the Elamite k;665;bc-y;;;;
\nFollowing the 665 victory over t;665;bc-y;;;;
 thereafter in 663, Bel-iqisha's ;663;bc-y;;;;
d Babylonia in 653.[00] Because A;653;bc-y;;;;
s defeated c.  665. Two Cimmerian;665;bc-y;;;;
ts enemies c.  652–650 there was ;652;bc-y;;;;
nemies c.  652–650 there was much;650;bc-y;;;;
 his death c.  652, Gyges was suc;652;bc-y;;;;
er.[00] By the 650s, Shamash-shum-;650s;bc-d;;;;
in revolted in 652.[0][00] Accord;652;bc-y;;;;
e lost.[00] By 650 the situation ;650;bc-y;;;;
abylon fell in 648, after a siege;648;bc-y;;;;
ther revolt in 649. The new king,;649;bc-y;;;;
 Elam again in 647. After the Ela;647;bc-y;;;;
ned to Elam in 646 and Humban-hal;646;bc-y;;;;
l's efforts in 646 and was left o;646;bc-y;;;;
was created in 649 and describes ;649;bc-y;;;;
me point after 646, concerning th;646;bc-y;;;;
's reign after 649 are relatively;649;bc-y;;;;
at year. After 639, only two insc;639;bc-y;;;;
 Psamtik I (r. 664–610), who peac;664;bc-y;;;;
mtik I (r. 664–610), who peaceful;610;bc-y;;;;
coming king in 664 as a loyal Ass;664;bc-y;;;;
the country in 656 and initiating;656;bc-y;;;;
ously given as 627 or even 626, t;627;bc-y;;;;
as 627 or even 626, this follows ;626;bc-y;;;;
 Nabonidus (r. 556–539).[00] The ;556;bc-y;;;;
onidus (r. 556–539).[00] The fina;539;bc-y;;;;
Nippur made in 631.[00][00] If As;631;bc-y;;;;
n had ended in 627 the inscriptio;627;bc-y;;;;
abopolassar in 626 and never agai;626;bc-y;;;;
was deposed in 631 or 630.[00][00;631;bc-y;;;;
osed in 631 or 630.[00][00] 631 i;630;bc-y;;;;
r 630.[00][00] 631 is typically f;631;bc-y;;;;
l extending to 627, though no suc;627;bc-y;;;;
ually dying in 627. One possible ;627;bc-y;;;;
 year as king, 668, and Kandalanu;668;bc-y;;;;
 year as king, 647). All Assyrian;647;bc-y;;;;
ose made after 648. Most importan;648;bc-y;;;;
 ruled as king 631–627,[0]\nSinsha;631;bc-y;;;;
ed as king 631–627,[0]\nSinsharish;627;bc-y;;;;
 ruled as king 627–612,[0]\nNinurt;627;bc-y;;;;
ed as king 627–612,[0]\nNinurta-sh;612;bc-y;;;;
pal's death in 631 since there is;631;bc-y;;;;
 of Assyria in 612–609. The mothe;612;bc-y;;;;
Assyria in 612–609. The mother of;609;bc-y;;;;
nipal's reign (648, as years were;648;bc-y;;;;
 of Nineveh in 612 and have been ;612;bc-y;;;;
inder dated to 648,[000] Ashurban;648;bc-y;;;;
an Period (ca. 1000–609 BCE)". In ;1000;bc-i;;;;
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