Volume 1
A history of Babylonia and Assyria / [R.W. Rogers] ; rev., largely rewritten, and illustrated.
- Robert William Rogers
- Date:
- [1915], ©1915
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: A history of Babylonia and Assyria / [R.W. Rogers] ; rev., largely rewritten, and illustrated. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![of Marduk-aplu-iddin in a boundary stone^ of the latter, who also denominates himself a de¬ scendant of Kurigalzu, ^^a king beyond com¬ pare/’ 13. Zamama-shum-iddin suffered an invasion at the hands of Ashur-dan king of Assyria (Syn¬ chronistic History, col. II, line 9). 14. Ellil-nadin-akhi, or Ellil-shum-usur, as the name may also be read, was the last king of the dynasty, and was the contemporary of the Elamite king Kutur-nakhunte II, son of Shut- ruk-nakhunte I. Fourth Dynasty THE DYNASTY OF ISIN 1. Marduk-[ ....?] (18) 1180-1162 B. C. 2. [.] (6) 1162-1156 3. Nebuchadrezzar (16+) 1156- 4. Ellil-nadin-apli (4+) 5. Marduk-nadin-akhi (13+) 1116- 6. Itti-Marduk-balatu ( ) 7. Marduk-shapik-zer-mati ( ) 8. [Adad-apal-iddin, usurper, son of Itti-Marduk-balatu (22) 9. Marduk-[. .?...(! year, 6 mos.) 10. Marduk~[. (13) 1069-1056 11. Nabu-shum-libur (9) 1056-1047 11 kings reigned 1321^ years For the arrangement of the fourth dynasty our materials are exceedingly scanty. The King List A is badly broken and but little can be made out of it. The first name is almost en¬ tirely destroyed, but the number of years is certainly fixed at 18. The numeral 6 attached 1 British Museum No. 90850, King, Babylonian Boundary Stones, pp. 24, ff.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b29827814_0001_0741.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)