History of Egypt, Chaldæa, Syria, Babylonia, and Assyria, Volume 7 (of 12)

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History of Egypt, Chaldæa, Syria, Babylonia, and Assyria, Volume 7 (of 12)

by G. (Gaston) Maspero

EN·~10 hours·9 chapters

Chapters

9 total

HISTORY OF EGYPT CHALDEA, SYRIA, BABYLONIA, AND ASSYRIA

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By G. MASPERO, Honorable Doctor of Civil Laws, and Fellow of Queen’s College, Oxford; Member of the Institute and Professor at the College of France

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THE ASSYRIAN REVIVAL AND THE STRUGGLE FOR SYRIA

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CHAPTER I—THE ASSYRIAN REVIVAL AND THE STRUGGLE FOR SYRIA

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TIGLATH-PILESER III. AND THE ORGANISATION OF THE ASSYRIAN EMPIRE FROM 745 to 722 B.C.

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CHAPTER II—TIGLATH-PILESER III. AND THE ORGANISATION OF THE ASSYRIAN EMPIRE FROM 745 TO 722 B.C.

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SARGON OF ASSYRIA (722-705 B.C.).

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SARGON AS A WARRIOR AND AS A BUILDER.

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CHAPTER III—SARGON OF ASSYRIA (722-705 B.C.)

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Description

The volume opens a sweeping portrait of the Assyrian resurgence in the early ninth century BCE, when kings such as Assurnazir‑pal and his successor Shalmaneser III began to reshape the political map of the Near East. Drawing on contemporary inscriptions and reliefs, the author describes how the newly organized army introduced cavalry and siege engines, pushing into Nairi, the Khabur basin, and the contested lands of northern Syria. Colored plates bring the stone carvings, palace walls, and battle scenes to life, giving listeners a sense of the empire’s artistic and engineering ambitions.

Beyond the battlefield, the narrative follows the diplomatic tug‑of‑war with neighboring powers—Urartu’s mountain kingdoms, the waning Babylonian dynasties, and the city‑states of the Levant—showing how treaties, tribute, and occasional setbacks shaped the early Assyrian strategy. The book also explores the construction of grand palaces at Calah, the development of water canals, and the religious rites that underpinned royal authority. With clear language and a steady pace, it offers an engaging entry point for anyone curious about how a once‑forgotten kingdom reclaimed its place on the ancient world stage.

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en

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~10 hours (622K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

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Produced by David Widger Character set: ISO-8859-1

Release date

2005-12-16

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

G. (Gaston) Maspero

G. (Gaston) Maspero

1846–1916

A leading figure in early Egyptology, he helped bring ancient Egypt to a wide public while overseeing major archaeological work in Egypt. His books blend scholarship with a storyteller’s sense of wonder.

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