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1Geschichte Babyloniens und Assyriens
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By Fritz Hommel and Wilhelm Oncken

“Geschichte Babyloniens und Assyriens” Metadata:
- Title: ➤ Geschichte Babyloniens und Assyriens
- Authors: Fritz HommelWilhelm Oncken
- Language: ger
- Number of Pages: Median: 806
- Publisher: G. Grote
- Publish Date: 1885
- Publish Location: Berlin
“Geschichte Babyloniens und Assyriens” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ History - Assyrian history - Babylonian history - Sumerian history - Antiquities - Assyrian antiquities - Babylonia antiquities - Sumerian antiquities - Philology - Archaeology - Assyriology - Oriental studies - Excavations - Cuneiform - Inscriptions - Religion - History and antiquities
- People: ➤ Chammuragas (Chammuragasch / Khammuragas) - Assurnasirpal (Ashurnasirpal) - Tiglatpilesar (Tiglat-pileser / Tiglath-pilesar) - Salmanassar (Shalmaneser) - Samsi-Ramman IV (Shamshi-Ramman IV / Shemshi-Ramman IV / Schamschi-Adad) - Ramman-nirari III (Adad-nirari III) - Sammuramat (Schamuramat / Semiramis) - Salmanassar III (Shalmaneser III / Salmanu-asared / Shulmanu-asharid) - Assurdan III (Assur-dan III / Aschschur-dan) - Assur-nirari (Aschschur-nirari / Ashur-nirari) - Tiglatpileser III (Tiglath-Pileser / Tukulti-apil-Esarra / Tukulti-apil-Escharra) - Salmanassar IV (Schalmanaschschar / Sulmanu-asared / Schulmanu-aschared / Shalmaneser IV) - Assurbanipal (Ashshurbanipal / Ashurbanipal) - Nabopolassar (Nabu-apal-usur) - Nebukadrezar II (Nebukadnezar II / Nabu-kudurri-usur II / Nebuchadnezzar II) - Cyrus II of Persia (Cyrus the Elder / Kyros II / Kyros der Große) - Antiochos I Soter (Ἀντίοχος Σωτήρ / Antiochus the Savior)
- Places: ➤ Agadi (Agade - Anshan - Assur (Ashur / Assyria) - Assyria - Babylonia - Behistun (Bisotun / Bisutun / Behistan) - Birs-Nimrud (Borsippa / Barsip / Til-Barsip) - Elam - Euphrates - Iran - Iraq - Larsa (Larsam today Tell as-Senkereh or Sankarah) - later Akkad) - Mesopotamia - Nimrud (Kalhu / Kalach / Kalah / Kalchu) - Ninive (Ninua / Niniveh) - Nisin (Isin) - Sirgulla - Sumer - Susa - Syria - Tigris - Tintir (later Babel) - Uruk
Edition Identifiers:
- Google Books ID: ➤ 27QFAAAAQAAJ - sDAAAAAAQAAJ - julj9UGs6pIC - a5wBAAAAMAAJ - DlcBAAAAMAAJ - MIIOAAAAQAAJ
- The Open Library ID: ➤ OL22881070M - OL250232M - OL24930562M - OL24932492M - OL24932493M - OL24932494M - OL23438144M
- Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) ID: ➤ 447118307 - 447791777 - 455100011 - 4976028 - 447118315 - 455239667 - 296710899 - 04976028
- Library of Congress Control Number (LCCN): g01002480
Author's Alternative Names:
"F. Hommel" and "Fritz Hommell"Access and General Info:
- First Year Published: 1885
- Is Full Text Available: Yes
- Is The Book Public: Yes
- Access Status: Public
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2The Letters and Inscriptions of Hammurabi, King of Babylon, about B.C. 2200, to which are added a Series of Letters of other Kings of the First Dynasty of Babylon
The original Babylonian Texts, edited from Tablets in the British Museum, with English Translations, Summaries of Contents, etc.
By Hammurabi King of Babylonia and Leonard William King

“The Letters and Inscriptions of Hammurabi, King of Babylon, about B.C. 2200, to which are added a Series of Letters of other Kings of the First Dynasty of Babylon” Metadata:
- Title: ➤ The Letters and Inscriptions of Hammurabi, King of Babylon, about B.C. 2200, to which are added a Series of Letters of other Kings of the First Dynasty of Babylon
- Authors: Hammurabi King of BabyloniaLeonard William King
- Languages: sem - English
- Publisher: Luzac and Co. - Luzac & Co.
- Publish Date: 1898 - 1900
- Publish Location: London, England
“The Letters and Inscriptions of Hammurabi, King of Babylon, about B.C. 2200, to which are added a Series of Letters of other Kings of the First Dynasty of Babylon” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ History and antiquities - Babylonian History - Babylonian History - Sources - Cuneiform inscriptions - Assyro-Babylonian letters - Akkadian language - Akkadian Cuneiform inscriptions - Epigraphy - Texts - Sources - History
- People: Hammurabi King of Babylonia - Leonard William King
- Places: ➤ Babylonia - Iraq - Assyria - Uruk - Babylon - Ur - Larsam
Edition Identifiers:
- The Open Library ID: OL24155244M - OL25114231M - OL25114232M - OL7093458M
- Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) ID: 78856566 - 697991577 - 1743486 - 237222849 - 84242890
- Library of Congress Control Number (LCCN): 03009029
Author's Alternative Names:
"King, L. W.", "Hammurabi (King of Babylonia)", "Ḥammurabi (King of Babylon.)", "Hammurabi", "L.W. King", "Hammurabi King of Babylonia", "Ḥammourabi", "Leonard, W. King", "L. W. King", "Hammoerabi", "King Of Babylonia Hammurabi", "Leonard W King", "L. W King", "Hammurabi (King of Babylonia.)", "L., W. King", "Leonard William King M.A., Litt.D., F.S.A.", "L, W King", "Leonard W. King", "Hammurabi King of Babylonia.", "Leonard William King, Harry Reginald Holland Hall",Access and General Info:
- First Year Published: 1898
- Is Full Text Available: Yes
- Is The Book Public: Yes
- Access Status: Public
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