Arik-den-ili
Arik-den-ili, inscribed mGÍD-DI-DINGIR, “long-lasting is the judgment of god,” was King of Assyria c. 1317–1306 BC, ruling the Middle Assyrian Empire. He succeeded Enlil-nirari, his father, and was to rule for twelve years and inaugurate the tradition of annual military campaigns against Assyria's neighbors.
Arik-den-ili | |
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King of Assyria | |
King of the Middle Assyrian Empire | |
Reign | c. 1317–1306 BC |
Predecessor | Enlil-nirari |
Successor | Adad-nirari I |
Issue | Adad-nirari I |
Father | Enlil-nirari |
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