Assurbanipal









Assurbanipal


Assurbanipal [ah-soo r-bah-nee-pahl] Examples noun

  1. Ashurbanipal.

Examples from the Web for assurbanipal Historical Examples of assurbanipal

  • 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.

    Archology and the Bible

    George A. Barton

  • British Dictionary definitions for assurbanipal Assurbanipal noun

    1. a variant spelling of Ashurbanipal
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