Shamshi-Adad V leads by 1.7 pts · 2 figures compared

Emperor · Ancient

Emperor · Ancient
Shamshi-Adad V, as crown prince, led the suppression of the rebellion by his brother Ashur-danin-pal. He defeated the rebel forces and recaptured the cities of Ashur and Nineveh, securing his succession to the throne.
Shamshi-Adad V married Sammuramat, a Babylonian princess. She later became a powerful regent and is identified by some scholars with the legendary Semiramis, known for building projects and military campaigns.
Shamshi-Adad V led a campaign against the Babylonian king Marduk-zakir-shumi I, defeating him and forcing him to pay tribute. This reasserted Assyrian dominance over Babylon after a period of decline.
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