Primitive Civilizations Or Outlines of the History of Ownership in Archaic Com

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Primitive Civilizations Or Outlines of the History of Ownership in Archaic Com
E J Edith Jemima Simcox
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) became king of Assyria three years after the accession of Xabonassar, king of Babvlon, with whom a new chronological era begins, while another Babylonian chronicle also opens with ins reign.
It has been supposed that Tiglath-Pileser was an usurper of partly Babylonian extraction, mainly for three reasons: because there is no record of collisions between him and Xabonassar, though he attacked various Aramaean tribes, which had formerly been allies or dependants of Babylon; because his Annals w
...ere deliberately defaced by Esarhaddon, who can have had no personal grudge against him ; and because his per- s >nal name. Pulu, was retained by him when he became king of Babylonia in 72S. He must have been previously known by this name to account for its appearance in the Hebrew records, where Pul and Tiglath-Pileser- are treated as distinct persons.
At ti. E beginning of his reign he claimed possession of Sippara, and talks of receiving the submission of Kardunias, while the land of tiie (aialdees paid him tribute and Merodach Baladan of Bit Jakin, '"' who sub- sequently became king of Babylon, was compelled to ''kiss his feet/' l-.


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