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 ====== Tiglath-pileser III ====== ====== Tiglath-pileser III ======
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 +[[Year numbers Tiglath pileser III|Go here for the year numbers of Tiglath-pileser III]]\\
 +[[palu_tiglath_pileser_iii|Go here for the palûs of Tiglath-pileser III]]\\
 +Click [[http://cdli.ucla.edu/search/search_results.php?SearchMode=Text&requestFrom=Search&DatesReferenced=Tiglath-pileser3|here]] for all texts dated to Tiglath-pileser III
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 +==== Biography of Tiglath-pileser III ====
  
 The manner of Tiglath-Pileser's accession to the throne has been a subject of debate due to the conflicting written evidence about his parentage. It is unusual in that there are surprisingly few references to Tiglath-Pileser's father. Among the references that do exist, there is an inscribed brick from Ashur stating that he was the son of Adad-Nirari, most likely referring to Adad-Nirari III (810-783). On the other hand, a witness of the Assyrian king list states that he was the son of Ashur-Nirari, meaning Ashur-Nirari V (754-745). As Grayson goes on to discuss, the most likely resolutions of this contradiction are either that the scribe of the king list witness made an error, meaning to write Adad-Nirari instead of Ashur-Nirari, the latter being the elder brother of Tiglath-Pileser, or the scribe of the brick inscription purposefully wrote Adad-Nirari when in fact he was not the son of royalty (CAH III/2 pg. 73). Grayson also cites Tiglath-Pileser's use of the vague royal epithet "offspring of Baltil" (which refers to an ancient quarter of Ashur) as evidence that the new king wished to avoid direct references to his pedigree (ibid. pg. 74).  The manner of Tiglath-Pileser's accession to the throne has been a subject of debate due to the conflicting written evidence about his parentage. It is unusual in that there are surprisingly few references to Tiglath-Pileser's father. Among the references that do exist, there is an inscribed brick from Ashur stating that he was the son of Adad-Nirari, most likely referring to Adad-Nirari III (810-783). On the other hand, a witness of the Assyrian king list states that he was the son of Ashur-Nirari, meaning Ashur-Nirari V (754-745). As Grayson goes on to discuss, the most likely resolutions of this contradiction are either that the scribe of the king list witness made an error, meaning to write Adad-Nirari instead of Ashur-Nirari, the latter being the elder brother of Tiglath-Pileser, or the scribe of the brick inscription purposefully wrote Adad-Nirari when in fact he was not the son of royalty (CAH III/2 pg. 73). Grayson also cites Tiglath-Pileser's use of the vague royal epithet "offspring of Baltil" (which refers to an ancient quarter of Ashur) as evidence that the new king wished to avoid direct references to his pedigree (ibid. pg. 74). 
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 Governed Babylon directly as king. Governed Babylon directly as king.
  
-==== Years of Tiglath-pileser III ==== 
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-**AC.** (744 BC)\\ 
-[[|click here for CDLI entries dated to Tiglath-pileser III AC]] 
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-**1.** (744/743 BC)\\ 
-[[|click here for CDLI entries dated to Tiglath-pileser III 1]] 
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-**2.** (743/742 BC)\\ 
-[[|click here for CDLI entries dated to Tiglath-pileser III 2]] 
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-**3.** (742/741 BC)\\ 
-[[|click here for CDLI entries dated to Tiglath-pileser III 3]] 
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-**4.** (741/740 BC)\\ 
-[[|click here for CDLI entries dated to Tiglath-pileser III 4]] 
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-**5.** (740/739 BC)\\ 
-[[|click here for CDLI entries dated to Tiglath-pileser III 5]] 
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-**6.** (739/738 BC)\\ 
-[[|click here for CDLI entries dated to Tiglath-pileser III 6]] 
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-**7.** (738/737 BC)\\ 
-[[|click here for CDLI entries dated to Tiglath-pileser III 7]] 
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-**8.** (737/736 BC)\\ 
-[[|click here for CDLI entries dated to Tiglath-pileser III 8]] 
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-**9.** (736/735 BC)\\ 
-[[|click here for CDLI entries dated to Tiglath-pileser III 9]] 
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-**10.** (735/734 BC)\\ 
-[[|click here for CDLI entries dated to Tiglath-pileser III 10]] 
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-**11.** (734/733 BC)\\ 
-[[|click here for CDLI entries dated to Tiglath-pileser III 11]] 
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-**12.** (733/732 BC)\\ 
-[[|click here for CDLI entries dated to Tiglath-pileser III 12]] 
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-**13.** (732/731 BC)\\ 
-[[|click here for CDLI entries dated to Tiglath-pileser III 13]] 
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-**14.** (731/730 BC)\\ 
-[[|click here for CDLI entries dated to Tiglath-pileser III 14]] 
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-**15.** (730/729 BC)\\ 
-[[|click here for CDLI entries dated to Tiglath-pileser III 15]] 
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-**16.** (729/728 BC)\\ 
-[[|click here for CDLI entries dated to Tiglath-pileser III 16]] 
  
-**17.** (728/727 BC)\\ 
-[[|click here for CDLI entries dated to Tiglath-pileser III 17]] 
  
-**18.** (727 BC)\\ 
-[[|click here for CDLI entries dated to Tiglath-pileser III 18]] 
  
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