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1392 bc 예문

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  • A fragment of an Adad-auma-ucur, king of Babylon, to two rulers, Aaaur-nerari III and Il + -pad? who are addressed as the  kings of Assyria .  The letter was copied and preserved in the Assyrian archives, possibly because of the enhanced status given to Il + -pad? the father of Ninurta-apal-Ekur, king of Assyria, ca . 1182 to 1180 BC, whose descendants reigned on at least until the 8th century, and whose genealogical claim to the throne was tenuous and otherwise only based upon descent by a collateral line from Eriba-Adad I, ca . 1392 BC to 1366 BC.