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Meaning of "ashurbanipal"

ashurbanipal (adjective): Relating to or characteristic of Ashurbanipal, an ancient Assyrian king known for his extensive library of cuneiform tablets

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Ashurbanipal was at the height of his glory.
They were found at Ashurbanipal and were in cuneiform script.
Ashurbanipal was also a great patron of the arts.
The clay monument shown was written by Ashurbanipal before he became king.
Ashurbanipal was proud of his scribal education.
It is one of the many texts only recovered from the Library of Ashurbanipal.
Ashurbanipal was not the eldest son.
The most complete form of the text comes from copies in the library of Ashurbanipal.
Ashurbanipal also demonstrated a substantial commitment to religious building.
The Assyrian library of Ashurbanipal had thousands of clay tablets.
Ashurbanipal had a new series of reliefs made for his palace.
Elamite attack repelled by large Assyrian army assembled by Ashurbanipal.
Ashurbanipal took an active part in the restoration of sanctuaries in the south.
Cuneiform synonym list tablet from the Library of Ashurbanipal.
Ashurbanipal spearing a lion.

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The results were stored in what became known as the Library of Ashurbanipal.
Ashurbanipal was not above using war booty as a means of stocking his library.
He is credited with discovering the Library of Ashurbanipal during this period.
Ashurbanipal built vast libraries and initiated a surge in the building of temples and palaces.
Assyrian Empire to the death of Ashurbanipal.
Ashurbanipal was a great patron of the arts and now turned his attention to these pursuits.
The leader of the Assyrian empire was Ashurbanipal.
Ashurbanipal was the last great king of Assyria.
The last great Assyrian king was Ashurbanipal.
King Ashurbanipal resigns and is replaced by a mock king.
It has been discussed that Kandalanu was the Babylonian name of Ashurbanipal.
Ashurbanipal sent food supplies to the Elamites during a famine.
It was found in the Library of Ashurbanipal.
King Ashurbanipal pours a wine offering over slain lions.
Library of Ashurbanipal.
Ashurbanipal was the only Assyrian king who is known to have been literate.
Added by Ashurbanipal.
Ashurbanipal did not accede formally to the kingship of Assyria until late in the year.
Tablet from the Library of Ashurbanipal containing part of the Epic of Gilgamesh.
Ashurbanipal had promoted art and culture and had a vast library of cuneiform tablets at Nineveh.
Campaigns of Ashurbanipal.
Ashurbanipal marched on Babylon and lay siege to the city for the next four years.
Teumman demanded they be extradited, but Ashurbanipal refused.
Ashurbanipal II hunts a lion.
This task was successfully completed by his successor, Ashurbanipal.
Ashurbanipal invaded Egypt in c.
Urtak was succeeded by his brother Teumman, who was killed by Ashurbanipal shortly afterward.
Ashurbanipal sacked Thebes but failed to durably establish the Assyrian presence there.
After the crushing of the Babylonian revolt, Ashurbanipal appeared master of all he surveyed.
Even Ashurbanipal and Genghis Khan performed their gory operations under normal human limits.
Two palaces were built there, one by Esarhaddon for his son and crown prince, Ashurbanipal.
King Ashurbanipal of Assyria achieves a great victory over Elam.
As we find, for example in the collections from Ashurbanipal Library.
The Lion Hunt of Ashurbanipal sequence was found in the same palace.
Layard, discovers the ruins of the ancient Assyrian library of Ashurbanipal.

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