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Esarhaddon, King of Assyria continues Josette Elayi's narrative journey through the lives of the kings of the Neo-Assyrian Empire. Using both archaeological and textual evidence, Elayi examines the contentious circumstances surrounding Esarhaddon's accession to the throne in 681 BCE, his rebuilding of Babylon, which had been destroyed by his father Sennacherib, his successful campaigns in Media, the Arabian Peninsula, Anatolia, the Caucasus, and the Levant, and his ultimate achievement, the conquest of Egypt in 671 BCE. Throughout, Elayi presents a rich portrait of this enigmatic figure, whose short but impactful reign was plagued by chronic illness and a complex--and ultimately fatal--relationship with his court officials. Yet, through it all, Esarhaddon emerges as one of the most scholarly and most politically successful kings of the empire.



Table of Contents

Chronology of Esarhaddon’s Reign

Introduction

  1. The Portrait of Esarhaddon
  2. Esarhaddon, the Crown Prince
  3. His Accession to the Throne
  4. Diviners and Other Scholars in the Court of Nineveh
  5. The Rebuilding of Babylon and Other Building Activities
  6. The First Phase of Campaigns (680-675)
  7. The Second Phase of Campaigns (674-669)
  8. The Problem of Succession
  9. The End of Esarhaddon’s Reign
  10. Conclusion: An Assessment of Esarhaddon’s Reign

Selected Bibliography

Index of Ancient Sources

Index of Modern Authors

Index of Personal Names

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      Publisher: Lockwood Press
      Publication Date: 10/03/2023
      ISBN13: 9781957454979, 978-1957454979
      ISBN10: 1957454970

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Esarhaddon, King of Assyria continues Josette Elayi's narrative journey through the lives of the kings of the Neo-Assyrian Empire. Using both archaeological and textual evidence, Elayi examines the contentious circumstances surrounding Esarhaddon's accession to the throne in 681 BCE, his rebuilding of Babylon, which had been destroyed by his father Sennacherib, his successful campaigns in Media, the Arabian Peninsula, Anatolia, the Caucasus, and the Levant, and his ultimate achievement, the conquest of Egypt in 671 BCE. Throughout, Elayi presents a rich portrait of this enigmatic figure, whose short but impactful reign was plagued by chronic illness and a complex--and ultimately fatal--relationship with his court officials. Yet, through it all, Esarhaddon emerges as one of the most scholarly and most politically successful kings of the empire.



      Table of Contents

      Chronology of Esarhaddon’s Reign

      Introduction

      1. The Portrait of Esarhaddon
      2. Esarhaddon, the Crown Prince
      3. His Accession to the Throne
      4. Diviners and Other Scholars in the Court of Nineveh
      5. The Rebuilding of Babylon and Other Building Activities
      6. The First Phase of Campaigns (680-675)
      7. The Second Phase of Campaigns (674-669)
      8. The Problem of Succession
      9. The End of Esarhaddon’s Reign
      10. Conclusion: An Assessment of Esarhaddon’s Reign

      Selected Bibliography

      Index of Ancient Sources

      Index of Modern Authors

      Index of Personal Names

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