"Shalmaneser" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Shalmaneser" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Shalmaneser" Meaning

Shalmaneser refers to a series of Assyrian kings from ancient Neo-Assyria. The name is believed to derive from the word "Shalman," which means "listen" or "hearken," and "neshor," a title or name that might signify "uprightness," "reddish-brown," or "sworn one" in the Assyrian language.

Notably, Shalmaneser III was a well-known king of Assyria who fought against the Israelites during the reign of King Ahab (9th century BCE). He successfully laid siege to Samaria, the capital of the Kingdom of Israel, during a lengthy campaign that severely affected the geopolitics of the ancient Near East. However, due to a combination of military campaigns by Shalmaneser and an internal struggle among the Israelites, the fall of Samaria, as well as the incorporation of Israel into the Assyrian empire, is traditionally dated to the end of the 8th century BCE.

"Shalmaneser" Examples

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The ancient city of Shalmaneser was once the capital of the Assyrian Empire.
Shalmaneser I of Assyria expanded the empire's borders to the Mediterranean coast.
The ruins of Shalmaneser III's palace still bear the marks of the palace's grandeur.
The official records of Shalmaneser V during his reign were incredibly detailed.
The discovery of the Shalmaneser V stele has provided valuable insight into ancient Assyrian culture.

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