Shamash-eriba
Babylonian rebel
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conflict with Xerxes I
- In Xerxes I: Accession to the throne
The second, Shamash-eriba, was conquered by Xerxes’ son-in-law, and violent repression ensued: Babylon’s fortresses were torn down, its temples pillaged, and the statue of Marduk destroyed. This latter act had great political significance: Xerxes was no longer able to “take the hand of” (receive the patronage of)…
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