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Shamshi-Adad III
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | Shamshi-Adad III |
| title | Issi'ak Assur |
| succession | King of Assur |
| reign | 1563–1548 BC |
| predecessor | Ishme-Dagan II |
| successor | Ashur-nirari I |
| father | Ishme-Dagan II |
Shamshi-Adad III was the King of Assyria from 1563 BC–1548 BC. He was the son of Ishme-Dagan II. He is known from an inscription where he reports having repaired two of the ziggurats.
References
References
- McIntosh, Jane R.. (2005). "Ancient Mesopotamia: New Perspectives". ABC-CLIO.
- Gwendolyn Leick. (31 January 2002). "Who's Who in the Ancient Near East". Routledge.
- Albert Kirk Grayson. (1972). "Assyrian Royal Inscriptions: From the beginning to Ashur-resha-ishi I". Otto Harrassowitz Verlag.
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