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  • year 612 BC was a year of the pre-Julian Roman calendar. In the Roman Empire, it was known as year 142 Ab urbe condita . The denomination 612 BC for this...
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    The Battle of Nineveh is conventionally dated between 613 and 611 BC, with 612 BC being the most supported date. Rebelling against the Assyrians, an allied...
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  • killed in the sack. 612 BC—Ashur-uballit II attempts to keep the Assyrian empire alive by establishing himself as king at Harran. 612 BC—Estimation: Babylon...
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    the world stage permanently when their capital Nineveh was destroyed in 612 BC. These events gave rise to the Neo-Babylonian Empire, which would dominate...
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    Nineveh (category Populated places established in the 6th millennium BC)
    largest city in the world for approximately fifty years until the year 612 BC when, after a bitter period of civil war in Assyria, it was sacked by a...
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    Mesopotamia, began to emerge c. 1500 BC, well before their empire included Sumer, and lasted until the fall of Nineveh in 612 BC. The conquest of the whole of...
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    Sinsharishkun (category 612 BC deaths)
    brother and predecessor Aššur-etil-ilāni in 627 BC to his own death at the Fall of Nineveh in 612 BC. Succeeding his brother in uncertain, but not necessarily...
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    second millennium BC saw the polarization of Mesopotamian society into Assyria in the north and Babylonia in the south. From 900 to 612 BC, the Neo-Assyrian...
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  • 1050 BC – 776 BC) Archaic Greece (776 BC – 480 BC) – begins with the First Olympiad, traditionally dated 776 BC Archaic period (776 BC612 BC) – the...
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    towards humanity. A badly damaged text from the Neo-Assyrian Period (911 – 612 BC) describes Marduk leading his army of Anunnaki into the sacred city of Nippur...
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    Nabopolassar as the King of Babylon in 626 BC and being firmly established through the fall of the Assyrian Empire in 612 BC, the Neo-Babylonian Empire was conquered...
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  • King (681–677 BC) Hui, King (676–652 BC) Xiang, King (651–619 BC) Qing, King (618–613 BC) Kuang, King (612–607 BC) Ding, King (606–586 BC) Cai (complete...
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  • Battle of Nineveh may refer to: Battle of Nineveh (612 BC), the fall of Assyria Battle of Nineveh (627), the climactic battle of the Byzantine-Sassanid...
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  • Ashur-uballit II (category 7th-century BC Assyrian kings)
    predecessor Sîn-šar-iškun's death at the Fall of Nineveh in 612 BC to his own defeat at Harran in 609 BC. He was possibly the son of Sîn-šar-iškun and likely...
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    Medo-Babylonian conquest of the Assyrian Empire (category 7th-century BC conflicts)
    between 626 and 609 BC. Succeeding his brother Ashur-etil-ilani (r. 631–627 BC), the new king of Assyria, Sinsharishkun (r. 627–612 BC), immediately faced...
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    who attacked Assyria in 616 BC. Ninevah, the capital, fell in 612 BC and the Assyrian Empire was finally swept away in 605 BC. With the collapse of Assyria...
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    Adad-nirari II, in 911 BC, lasting until the fall of Nineveh at the hands of the Babylonians, Medes, Scythians and Cimmerians in 612 BC. The empire was the...
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    Babylonia (category 2nd-millennium BC establishments)
    in 623 BC, who also set himself up as king in Babylon. After only one year on the throne amidst continual civil war, Sinsharishkun (622–612 BC) ousted...
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    moved his capital to the city of Kalhu (Nimrod) 884 to 612 BC – Neo-Assyrian Empire 800 to 480 BC – Archaic period in Greece with the rise of the city-states...
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    Assyria (category 9th century BC)
    Medo-Babylonian conquest of the Assyrian Empire. Assur was sacked in 614 BC and Nineveh fell in 612 BC. The last Assyrian ruler, Ashur-uballit II, tried to rally the...
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