Shalmaneser III 038
Obverse | ||
11 | (1) For the goddess Ištar, the great lady, [...], the lady of battle (and) strife, the one who performs [...] turmoil ... [...] ... [...] (5) secret shrine [...] ... [...] clothed in [...] ... [...] ... [...] (10) [Shalma]neser (III), [(...)] king [...] | |
22 | NIN-at MURUB₄ MÈ e-pi-[ša-at? ...] | |
33 | ⸢sa⸣-aḫ-ma-šá-ti na-x-[...] | |
44 | AN a-x x x ⸢uz?⸣-[...] | |
55 | ⸢at-ma-a⸣-ni pu-⸢uz⸣-[ri? ...] | |
66 | x x ⸢in-ni⸣ AN [...] | |
77 | li-it-bu-šat x [...] | |
88 | AN ⸢na? ta?⸣ ši id nu [...] | |
99 | [x x (x)] x di x [...] | |
1010 | [x x (x)] x MAŠ x [...] | |
Lacuna of 2-3 lines | ||
1'1' | (1') [... son of Ashurnasirpal (II), the exalted ruler] whose priesthood [was pleasing] to [the gods and (who)] made [all of the lands] bow down [at his feet, the pure] offspring [of Tukultī-Ninurta (II), the one who] slew [all of his enemies] and annihilated (them) like a flood; | |
2'2' | šá ŠID-⸢su UGU⸣ [DINGIR.MEŠ-ni i-ṭi-bu-ma KUR.KUR.MEŠ nap-ḫar-ši-na a-na GÌR.II.MEŠ-šú] | |
3'3' | ⸢ú⸣-šék-ni-[šu] ⸢nab-ni⸣-[tu KÙ-tu šá tukul-ti-dMAŠ šá kúl-lat za-i-ri-šú] | |
4'4' | i-né-⸢ru-ma iš⸣-[pu-na a-bu-ba-niš ka-šid TA tam-di AN.TA u] | (4'b) [the conqueror from the Upper Sea and] Lower Sea of the [Naʾiri] land(s), [...] and the Sea of the land [...]. [I conquered] from the source of the [Tigris River to the source of the Euphrates River. I slew [...] from the land Enzi] to the land Suḫnu [... the land] Gilzānu, the land Ḫubu[škia ...]. |
5'5' | ⸢tam⸣-di ⸢KI.TA⸣ šá ⸢KUR⸣.na-[i-ri ...] | |
6'6' | ||
7'7' | ⸢TA SAG e⸣-ni šá ⸢ÍD⸣.ḪAL.[ḪAL a-di SAG e-ni šá ÍD.A.RAD qa-ti ik-šud TA KUR.en-zi] | |
8'8' | ⸢a-di⸣ KUR.su-uḫ-⸢na⸣ [...] | |
9'9' | ||
10'10' | (10'b) From [...] the land Parsua, the land (Bīt-)Abd[adāni ...] the land Tupliyaš (Tugliyaš), the land [...] I conquered. | |
11'11' | ||
12'12' | ||
13'13' | (13'b) To [...] Borsippa [...] I made sacrifices to the god(s) [...]. | |
14'14' | ⸢URU.bár-sipa⸣.KI [...] | |
15'15' | ||
16'16' |
Based on A. Kirk Grayson, Assyrian Rulers of the Early First Millennium BC II (858-745 BC) (RIMA 3), Toronto, 1996. Adapted by Jamie Novotny (2016) and lemmatized and updated by Nathan Morello (2016) for the Munich Open-access Cuneiform Corpus Initiative (MOCCI), a corpus-building initiative funded by LMU Munich and the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation (through the establishment of the Alexander von Humboldt Chair for Ancient History of the Near and Middle East) and based at the Historisches Seminar - Abteilung Alte Geschichte of Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München. The annotated edition is released under the Creative Commons Attribution Share-Alike license 3.0. Please cite this page as http://oracc.org/riao/Q004643/.