Assyria
(Redirectum de Imperium Assyrorum)
Assyria (litteris cuneiformibus Neo-Assyriacis , romanizatis māt Aššur ; Syriacice ܐܬܘܪ ʾāthor ; Graece Ασσυρία) fuit civilizatio antiqua in Mesopotamia inter aetatem aeneam et ferream, quae urbs-civitas magni momenti apud ripas Tigris orta primum floruit, regionibus in primis terris Assyriorum interdum a saeculo vicensimo uno ad saeculum quartum decimum a.C.n. moderans, tum civitas territorialis, et ad ultimum imperium a saeculo quarto decimo ad saeculum septimum a.C.n., cum anno 609 a.C.n. finem haberet, ab Imperio Babylonio victa. Eius nomen ex Assyria principali urbe appellatur.
Chronologia Assyriae
recensere- Subartu, vel Assyria aetate Sumeria et Accadia.
- Regnum Assyrium vetus
- Imperium Assyrium medium (1365–934 a.C.n.)
- Imperium Neoassyrium (744 a.C.n.-609 a.C.n.)
- Athura
- Assyria (provincia Romana)
Nexus interni
Bibliographia
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- Odisho, Edward Y. (1988). The Sound System of Modern Assyrian (Neo-Aramaic). Wiesbaden: Otto Harrassowitz. ISBN 3-447-02744-4
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- Parpola, Simo (2004). "National and Ethnic Identity in the Neo-Assyrian Empire and Assyrian Identity in Post-Empire Times". Journal of Assyrian Academic Studies 18 (2): 5–22
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- Radner, Karen (2015b). Royal pen pals: the kings of Assyria in correspondence with officials, clients and total strangers (8th and 7th centuries BC). Austrian Academy of Sciences Press
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- Radner, Karen (2021). "Diglossia and the Neo-Assyrian Empire’s Akkadian and Aramaic Text Production". In Jonker, Louis C.. Multilingualism in Ancient Contexts: Perspectives from Ancient Near Eastern and Early Christian Contexts. Stellenbosch: African Sun Media. ISBN 978-1991201164
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Nexus externi
recensereVicimedia Communia plura habent quae ad Assyriam spectant. |
- Ashurbanipal. . Encyclopaedia Britannica.
- Excavationes Assuriae in urbe ipsa annis 2000 et 2001.
- Novae excavationes.
- Bain, Robert (2017). Women, Fundamentalism and Terror: Echoes of Ancient Assyria. . Heinrich Böll Stiftung
- Newly Digitised Manuscript Sheds Valuable Light on Assyrian Identity. . Assyrian Cultural & Social Youth Association. 23 Ianuarii 2022
- Radner, Karen. 2012|. "The King's Road: the imperial communication network." Assyrian empire builders. Londinii: University College London. Textus interretialis.