Sennacherib

GPTKB entity

Statements (389)
Predicate Object
gptkbp:instance_of gptkb:King_of_Bohemia
gptkbp:allies gptkb:the_Medes
gptkb:the_Hittites
gptkb:the_Phoenicians
gptkb:the_Babylonians
the Egyptians
gptkbp:associated_with gptkb:fortification
gptkb:Cultural_exchange
gptkb:Economic_policies
gptkb:Persian_Empire
gptkb:Ancient_Near_East
gptkb:Trade_routes
gptkb:military_technology
gptkb:sacred_texts
gptkb:military_strategy
gptkb:Siege_warfare
gptkb:diplomatic_relations
gptkb:Historical_records
Urban planning
Water management
Legal systems
Cultural developments
Architectural achievements
Social structure
Art and sculpture
Religious practices
Historical narratives
Military alliances
Political strategies
Cuneiform writing
Territorial expansion
Religious architecture
Historical impact
Literature and inscriptions
gptkbp:born_in the 8th century BC
gptkbp:built gptkb:Nineveh
gptkb:the_city_walls_of_Nineveh
gptkb:the_palace_at_Nineveh
gptkb:the_palace_of_Sennacherib
the city of Nineveh
gptkbp:burial_place gptkb:Nineveh
Burial site in Nineveh
the tomb in Nineveh
gptkbp:campaigns gptkb:the_Hittites
gptkb:Babylonia
gptkbp:capital gptkb:Nineveh
gptkbp:captures gptkb:Lachish
gptkbp:challenges gptkb:the_Medes
gptkbp:coalition Judah and Egypt
gptkbp:constructed_in gptkb:the_Hanging_Gardens_of_Nineveh
the city of Nineveh
the Aqueduct of Sennacherib
the Palace without a rival
the Sennacherib's aqueduct
gptkbp:contemporary gptkb:Hezekiah
gptkb:Isaiah
gptkb:King_Hezekiah
gptkb:the_prophet_Isaiah
gptkb:Manasseh_of_Judah
the Babylonian king Marduk-apla-iddina II
gptkbp:cultural_influence Assyrian art
Assyrian literature
Mesopotamian culture
Ancient Near Eastern politics
gptkbp:data_return to Nineveh
gptkbp:death 681 BC
gptkbp:defeated gptkb:Hezekiah
gptkb:Babylon
gptkb:the_Kingdom_of_Judah
gptkb:Philistia
gptkb:King_Hezekiah_of_Judah
gptkb:Egypt
gptkb:Israel
gptkb:Syria
gptkb:Hezekiah_of_Judah
gptkb:Judah
divine intervention
Hezekiah's forces
gptkbp:depicted_in gptkb:Assyrian_reliefs
gptkbp:descendant gptkb:Persian_Empire
gptkb:Adad-nirari_II
gptkb:Adad-nirari_III
gptkb:Tiglath-Pileser_III
gptkbp:design gptkb:Ishtar_Gate
gptkb:City_walls_of_Nineveh
gptkb:canal
Palace without a rival
gptkbp:died 681 BC
gptkbp:died_in 681 BC
gptkbp:documented_his_campaigns_in the Taylor Prism
gptkbp:dynasty gptkb:Neo-Assyrian
gptkb:Sargonid_dynasty
gptkbp:employs siege tactics
advanced siege techniques
gptkbp:era gptkb:Iron_Age
gptkbp:established the postal system
the city of Nineveh as capital
the Assyrian military dominance
the Assyrian postal system
gptkbp:expanded_the_assyrian_empire_into gptkb:Judah
gptkbp:expansion gptkb:Persian_Empire
gptkb:the_Assyrian_Empire
gptkbp:faced rebellions in Babylon
gptkbp:faced_rebellion_from Babylonian cities
gptkbp:father gptkb:Sargon_II
gptkbp:fought_against gptkb:Babylon
gptkb:Egypt
gptkb:the_Medes
gptkb:the_Babylonians
gptkb:Egyptian_forces
gptkb:the_Elamites
gptkbp:had a large army
gptkbp:has_child gptkb:Esarhaddon
gptkb:Manasseh
gptkb:Adad-nirari_III
gptkbp:has_conflict_with gptkb:Egypt
gptkbp:historical_period gptkb:Ancient_Near_East
gptkbp:historical_significance military innovations
gptkbp:historical_source gptkb:Herodotus
gptkb:The_Bible
Royal inscriptions
Assyrian annals
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label Sennacherib
gptkbp:influenced later Assyrian kings
gptkbp:influenced_by the Assyrian culture
gptkbp:is a subject of archaeological studies
a character in various historical texts
a figure in both biblical and Assyrian records
a historical figure of the ancient Near East
a key figure in Assyrian history
a symbol of hubris in biblical literature
associated with the Assyrian invasion of Judah
depicted in reliefs at Nineveh
mentioned in 2 Chronicles 32
mentioned in 2 Kings 18-19
mentioned in Isaiah 36-37
gptkbp:is_associated_with the Assyrian siege tactics
gptkbp:is_documented_in his campaigns in the Annals of Sennacherib
gptkbp:is_featured_in gptkb:historical_texts
gptkbp:is_known_for gptkb:military_campaigns
brutal military strategies
gptkbp:is_known_to a vast network of spies
a strong navy
a strong military leadership
a lavish court
a large standing army
a complex administrative system
a complex relationship with Egypt
a significant impact on Assyrian culture
gptkbp:is_mentioned_in gptkb:the_Bible
gptkbp:is_often_depicted_as a ruthless conqueror
Assyrian art and culture
gptkbp:is_often_referenced_in gptkb:historical_texts
gptkbp:is_remembered_for gptkb:siege_of_Jerusalem
his military strategies
brutal campaigns against cities
gptkbp:is_significant_for the Assyrian Empire's dominance
gptkbp:is_studied_in gptkb:military_strategy
historical and archaeological contexts
gptkbp:is_targeted_at gptkb:Jerusalem
gptkb:Judah
gptkbp:is_worshipped_by the god Ashur
gptkbp:key_player the power struggles of the region
the power dynamics of the ancient Near East
gptkbp:known_for gptkb:military_campaigns
gptkb:The_Annals_of_Sennacherib
gptkb:the_Assyrian_archers
gptkb:the_Assyrian_cavalry
gptkb:The_Sennacherib_Prism
gptkb:The_Taylor_Prism
gptkb:the_siege_of_Lachish
building projects
construction projects
the Siege of Jerusalem
the construction of fortifications
the development of infrastructure
the establishment of trade agreements
the patronage of the arts
the use of propaganda
the use of terror tactics
the promotion of trade
the use of siege warfare
the use of cavalry in warfare
the construction of temples
the establishment of a postal system
the establishment of a standing army
the promotion of literacy and education
the expansion of trade routes
the Assyrian reliefs
the construction of palaces
the establishment of a legal code
the establishment of a system of governance
the establishment of a tax system
the promotion of cultural exchange
the establishment of diplomatic relations
the use of siege engines
the establishment of a system of weights and measures
the use of psychological warfare
the construction of gardens
the establishment of libraries
the construction of aqueducts
the establishment of a system of roads
the promotion of agricultural practices
the use of cuneiform writing
the establishment of a network of spies
the use of chariots in warfare
the promotion of scholarship
the Sennacherib Prism
the Assyrian achievements
the Assyrian architecture
the Assyrian art
the Assyrian chariots
the Assyrian culture
the Assyrian diplomacy
the Assyrian economy
the Assyrian education
the Assyrian fortifications
the Assyrian infantry
the Assyrian innovations
the Assyrian laws
the Assyrian legacy
the Assyrian literature
the Assyrian mythology
the Assyrian religion
the Assyrian science
the Assyrian siege engines
the Assyrian siege tactics
the Assyrian tactics
the Assyrian technology
the Assyrian trade routes
the building of the Sennacherib's palace
the destruction of Babylon
the military innovations
the establishment of Assyrian dominance in Egypt
the expansion of the Assyrian Empire
the establishment of Assyrian dominance in the Levant
the establishment of Assyrian dominance in the Aegean region
the establishment of Assyrian dominance in the British Isles
the building of the palace at Nineveh
the conflict with the Babylonians
the conflict with the Cimmerians
the conflict with the Elamites
the conflict with the Medes
the conflict with the Scythians
the construction of the Aqueduct of Sennacherib
the development of a road network
the documentation of his reign in inscriptions
the establishment of Assyrian dominance in Arabia
the establishment of Assyrian dominance in Persia
the establishment of Nineveh as a capital
the expansion of Assyrian influence in the Levant
the promotion of religious practices
the use of terror as a strategy
the creation of the Hanging Gardens of Nineveh (attributed)
the establishment of Assyrian dominance in the Mediterranean region
the establishment of Assyrian dominance in the Caucasus
the establishment of Assyrian dominance in the Balkans
the establishment of Assyrian dominance in the Iberian Peninsula
the establishment of Assyrian dominance in the Black Sea region
the establishment of Assyrian dominance in Mesopotamia
the establishment of Assyrian dominance in Anatolia
the development of siege warfare tactics
the use of mercenaries in battle
gptkbp:laid_siege_to gptkb:Jerusalem
gptkbp:language gptkb:Akkadian
gptkbp:led_to campaign against Judah
gptkbp:legacy gptkb:Historical_records
Military tactics
Architectural advancements
Assyrian Empire expansion
gptkbp:military_strategy gptkb:Siege_warfare
gptkbp:mocked gptkb:God_of_Israel
gptkbp:mother Naqi'a
gptkbp:notable_battle gptkb:Siege_of_Jerusalem
gptkb:Battle_of_Lachish
gptkb:Battle_of_Eltekeh
gptkb:Battle_of_Jerusalem
gptkbp:notable_event gptkb:Siege_of_Jerusalem
Military campaigns in the Levant
Destruction of Babylon
Building of the Aqueduct of Nineveh
Campaign against the Elamites
gptkbp:notable_figures ancient Near Eastern history
the history of warfare.
the history of warfare in the ancient world
Assyrian history
the history of the Assyrian Empire
the Assyrian military campaigns
gptkbp:notable_players the ancient Near East politics
gptkbp:notable_ruler gptkb:Assyria
gptkbp:post_war_career gptkb:Egypt
gptkbp:predecessor gptkb:Sargon_II
gptkbp:promoted trade and commerce
gptkbp:received messengers to Jerusalem
gptkbp:recorded_in gptkb:the_Annals_of_Sennacherib
in the annals of Assyria
his campaigns in inscriptions
gptkbp:reformed gptkb:the_Assyrian_military
gptkbp:reign 705 BC
681 BC
705 BC to 681 BC
705–681 BC
gptkbp:reputation gptkb:political_leaders
gptkb:building
military prowess
cruelty
gptkbp:role Assyrian king who attacked Babylon
gptkbp:ruled gptkb:Neo-Assyrian_Empire
gptkbp:succeeded_by gptkb:Esarhaddon
gptkbp:successor gptkb:Esarhaddon
gptkbp:suffered_from divine intervention
gptkbp:tactics gptkb:Jerusalem
gptkbp:title gptkb:King_of_Bohemia
gptkbp:took_throne after Sargon II
gptkbp:treaty gptkb:Treaty_of_Sennacherib
gptkbp:used_psychological_warfare_against gptkb:Judah
gptkbp:uses gptkb:psychological_warfare
gptkbp:utilized chariots in warfare
gptkbp:was a powerful ruler
a patron of the arts
known for his military innovations
a contemporary of the prophet Isaiah
a significant adversary of the Kingdom of Judah
a significant figure in the Bible
defeated in 701 BC
involved in extensive building projects
the son of Sargon II
the successor of Sargon II
defeated by an angel of the Lord according to the Bible
gptkbp:was_a_key_figure_in gptkb:the_Neo-Assyrian_Empire
the Assyrian expansionism
the Assyrian expansion
the Assyrian military strategy
gptkbp:was_a_major_antagonist_of gptkb:the_Kingdom_of_Judah
gptkbp:was_a_patron_of the arts
religious institutions
scholars and scribes
gptkbp:was_a_proponent_of gptkb:Assyrian_imperialism
gptkbp:was_executed_by by his sons
gptkbp:was_involved_in gptkb:the_Battle_of_Raphia
gptkb:Battle_of_Eltekeh
gptkb:the_siege_of_Lachish
destruction of cities
the Battle of Eltekeh
the conquest of Lachish
the campaign against the Scythians
the conquest of Babylon
subjugation of Israel
conquest of the Levant
the campaign against the Arameans
the campaign against the Assyrians' enemies.
the campaign against the Chaldeans
the campaign against the Elamites
the campaign against the Hittites
the campaign against the Medes
the campaign against the Phoenicians
the conquest of Tyre
the conquest of the coastal cities
the siege of Jerusalem in 701 BC
gptkbp:was_known_for building projects
administrative reforms
his military prowess
military innovations
his extensive library
his diplomatic strategies
his strategic alliances
diplomatic maneuvers
his brutal tactics
brutality in warfare
his military innovations
his use of propaganda
his extensive building projects
destroy cities
his architectural achievements
his campaigns in the Levant
extensive building projects in Nineveh
his military campaigns in the west
his use of chariots
his extensive military campaigns.
his military campaigns in the Levant
his brutal treatment of captives
his military campaigns against the Phoenicians
the destroyer of cities
gptkbp:wrote gptkb:the_Annals_of_Sennacherib
gptkbp:bfsParent gptkb:Nineveh
gptkb:ancient_Assyria
gptkb:Kingdom_of_Judah
gptkb:Ashur
gptkbp:bfsLayer 5