- male, deceased (1996)
- Seton Howard Frederick Lloyd, CBE (May 30, 1902, Birmingham, England–January 7, 1996, Faringdon, England), was an English archaeologist. He was Pr...
- male
- Arik-den-ili was an Assyrian king. As his father, Enlil-nirari, he had to fight against Babylon,in this case against the king Nazi-Marutash, to...
- male
- Tantamani (Assyrian pronunciation, identical to Tandaname) or Tanwetamani (Egyptian) or Tementhes (Greek) (d. 653 BC) was king of Egypt (664 BC to...
- male
- Thallus was a chronologer/historian who wrote in Greek and flourished in the period from the middle of the 1st century to the late 2nd century. His...
- male
- Mario Liverani is Professor of Ancient Near East History at the University of Rome La Sapienza. He is a member of many institutions, such as the...
- male
- Ikunum was the king of Assyria between 1867 BC to 1860 BC. The son of Ilushuma, he is most known for building a temple for the God Ninkigal.
- male
- Ashur-rabi II was one of the longest-reigning kings of Assyria, reigning for 41 years. Little is known about his reign, of which few records...
- male
- Tunip was a city/'city-state' in western Syria during the 1350-1335 BC, (and prior to that time), Amarna letters correspondence. The name "Syria"...
- male
- Mushezib-Marduk (692 BC - 689 BC), Chaldean prince chosen as King of Babylon after Nergal-ushezib. He led the Babylonian populace in revolt against...
- male, 27 years old
- Andreas Yacob-Haddad is an Assyrian-Swedish football striker who plays for Assyriska Föreningen. He has also played for Norwegian side Lillestrøm SK...
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