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12.2 Assyrian identity in post-Empire times

There are 151 entries associated with this topic.

Abraham and Christ (1)
Abydenus on Nebuchadnezzar (1)
Adad as the greatest god (1)
All histories begin with Ninus (1)
Antiochus = king of Syria (1)
Apollonius in Daphne (1)
Apollo's statue in Hierapolis (1)
Aramaic = Assyrian language (1)
Aramaic script = script of Assyria (1)
Army of the legendary king Ninus (1)
Army of the legendary Ninyas (1)
Assyria = Syria (1)
Assyrian Christians in the Sasanid Empire (1)
Assyrian domination lasted from 1229-709 BCE (1)
The Assyrian king list according to Synkellos (1)
The Assyrian king Picus Zeus (1)
Assyrian kingdom of 1160 years (1)
The Assyrian kings and the Trojan war (1)
Assyrian language = Aramaic (1)
Assyrian place-names (1)
Assyrian scribal traditions (1)
Assyrian worship of the dove (1)
Assyrians (= Babylonians) in the Persian army (1)
Assyrians = Syrians (1)
Assyrians = Syrians (2)
Assyrians = Syrians (3)
Assyrians first to worship Aphrodite (1)
Assyrians under Alexander the Great (1)
Attalos and Sudines (1)
Babylon = birthplace of Mani (1)
Babylon = land of Assyria (1)
Babylon and Seleucia = capitals of Assyria (1)
Babylon compared to Rome (1)
Babylon founded by giants (1)
Babylon mentioned by Pindar (1)
Babylonia = Assyria (1)
Babylonia = Assyria (2)
Babylonia = Assyria (3)
Babylonia = Assyrian country (1)
Babylonia = country of the Assyrians/Syrians (1)
Babylonia = part of Assyria (1)
Babylonian army in Alcaeus (1)
The Babylonian drugs (1)
Babylonian Empire as a continuation of the Assyrian Empire (1)
Babylonian influences in (Graeco-)Egyptian mathematical papyri (1)
Babylonian influences in some of the best known works of Greek mathematicians (1)
The Babylonian king list according to Synkellos (1)
Babylonians invented the sundial (1)
Belus and Saturnus (1)
The birthday of Rome (1)
The birthday of Rome (2)
Bishop Noh and the sacred tree (1)
The Chaldean astrologers (1)
Chaldean astrologers in Rome (1)
Chaldean priest of Mithras (1)
Chaldean schools of astronomy (1)
Chaldean theory of planets (1)
Chaldean theory of the moon (1)
Chaldean theory of the moon (6)
Chaldean theory of the sky (1)
Chaldeans and the Roman kings (1)
The condition of the moon (1)
Conflicting traditions about Semiramis (1)
Curtius' description of Babylon (3)
The death of the rebel king (1)
Decisions at the Roman court (1)
Demotic {ˀIš}({w}){r} = Assyria = Syria = Aram (1)
Diogenes on the Chaldean astrology (1)
Diogenes the Stoic (1)
Epigram of Sardanapalus (1)
Ethnic Greeks in high administrative positions in Babylon (1)
The Euphrates as 'the Assyrian river' in Callimachus (1)
The fall of Nineveh/Babylon (1)
The fall of Nineveh/Babylon (2)
Favourable omens to kings (1)
From a gardener to king (1)
Gilgamos rescued by an eagle (1)
The goddess Atargatis in Hierapolis (1)
Greek astrologers had read Chaldean horoscopes (1)
The Greek novelist Iamblichus absorbed Babylonian learning (1)
Hanging Gardens of Babylon (2)
Harranian rites to the Moon (1)
Herodotus' description of Babylon (1)
Herodotus on a Babylonian marriage custom (1)
Herodotus on the Babylonian cult of Ištar (1)
Herodotus on the Persian empire (1)
How monarchies changed hands (1)
How Semiramis became king (1)
Jewish square script = Assyrian writing (1)
King of Babylon = king of Assyria (1)
King of Persia = king of Assyria (1)
King of Persia = king of Babylon (1)
King of Persia = king of Babylon (2)
King of Persia = king of Babylon (3)
The kings of the Chaldeans according to Synkellos (1)
The legendary king Kay Kaus (1)
Mesopotamian culture in Roman times (1)
Mesopotamiazation of the Jews (1)
Mesopotamiazation of the Jews (2)
Military achievements of the legendary king Ninus (1)
Military expedition of the king Ninus (1)
The natal influence is exerted by the condition of the sky (1)
Natal-day prophecies (1)
Nebuchadnezzar king of Assyrians (1)
Nineveh and its legendary founder Ninus (1)
Ninus and Nineveh (1)
Ninus and Semiramis (1)
Ninus, Semiramis and Ninyas (1)
Ninus's campaign against Bactria (1)
Persian customs = Assyrian customs (1)
Persons of the same fate (1)
Phoenician intermediary of astrology (1)
Picus Zeus the king of Assyrians (1)
Planets' role in the Chaldean astrology (1)
Plato's Chaldean visitor (1)
Popular memory of an Assyrian inscription (1)
Posidonius of Apamea (1)
A prophecy from 'Horos' (1)
The rest of Babylonians (1)
Rome and Babylon (1)
Rome as the heir of Babylon (1)
Rome as the second Babylon (1)
Rome as the second Babylon (2)
Sardanapalus in Ovid (1)
Sardanapalus the silk worm (1)
Sargon in the seventh century (1)
Seleucia = Aššur (1)
Seleucid empire = Syria (1)
Seleucid "Greeks" = Syrians (1)
Seleucid "Greeks" = Syrians (2)
Seleucid "Greeks" = Syrians (3)
Semiramis as a leader in war (1)
Semiramis as queen and goddess (1)
Senecherib and his successors (1)
Senecherib and his successors (2)
Sennacherib's inscription in Tarsus (1)
Socrates and Zopyrus (1)
Some Assyrian kings (1)
Succession of the kingdoms (1)
Sumerian dispute poems in Callimachus (1)
The Sun's statue in Heliopolis (1)
Syria in Roman times (1)
Tammuz in later Mesopotamia (1)
Tarsus and Anchiale founded by an Assyrian king (1)
Theophrastos and Ahiqar (1)
The time of birth determines man's course in life (1)
Transfer of hegemony (1)
Transfer of hegemony (2)
Twofold destruction and renewal of the world (1)
The vine's/madder's revenge on the goat/gazelle (1)
The world is eternal (1)

12. Assyrian Identity (359)

   

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