Assurbanipal [ah-soo r-bah-nee-pahl] Examples noun
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Assurbanipal was cruel in victory and indefatigable in the chase.
A History of Art in Chalda & Assyria, v. 1
Georges Perrot
It will be seen further on that Assurbanipal after this time was engaged in the East.
The History of Antiquity, Vol. III (of VI)
Max Duncker
The so-called Archive of Assurbanipal in chambers 40 and 41 on Layard’s plan.
The History of Antiquity, Vol. III (of VI)
Max Duncker
Sargon, Esarhaddon, and Assurbanipal raised Assyria yet higher.
The History of Antiquity, Vol. III (of VI)
Max Duncker
The palace at Nineveh had in turn been repaired by Esarhaddons son, Assurbanipal.
George A. Barton
British Dictionary definitions for assurbanipal Assurbanipal noun
- a variant spelling of Ashurbanipal