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Name
  
Shammurāmat Adad V

Successor
  
Adad-nirari III

Issue
  
Adad-nirari III


Spouse
  
Shamshi-Adad V

Children
  
Adad-nirari III

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Reign
  
811 BCE – 808 BCE or 809 BCE - 792 BCE

Grandchildren
  
Ashur-dan III, Shalmaneser IV, Ashur-nirari V

People also search for
  
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Shammurāmat or Sammuramat was an empress regent of Assyria between 811 and 808 BCE or from 809 to 792 BCE.

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Family

Shammuramat was a wife of King Shamshi-Adad V and after he died in 811 BC, she ruled the Neo-Assyrian Empire as its regent for five years until her son Adad-nirari III came of age. Other chronologies suggest that her regency lasted from 809 to 792 BCE.

She ruled at a time of political uncertainty, which is one of the possible explanations for why Assyrians may have accepted her rule (as normally a woman as ruler would have been unthinkable). In the city of Ashur, she had an obelisk built and inscribed, which read:

Stele of Sammuramat, queen of Shamshi-Adad, King of the Universe, King of Assyria, Mother of Adad Nirari, King of the Universe, King of Assyria, Daughter-in-Law of Shalmaneser, King of the Four Regions of the World.

Her son was King Adad-nirari III and her grandson was King Shalmaneser IV.

Monuments

Shammuramat's stela (memorial stone) has been found at Assur, while an inscription at Nimrud indicates that she was dominant there after the death of her husband and before the rule of her son.

Semiramis

The legendary Semiramis is usually considered a purely mythical figure; however, there is evidence in Assyrian records suggesting that she may, in fact, be a Greek reflection of Shammuramat. This identification is disputed. Another possibility is that she is given that title after death to reflect similarities with an earlier Sumerian deity.

References

Shammuramat Wikipedia