Babylonian Kings.
| B.C. | ||
| Sargon of Akkad | 3800 | |
| Naram-Sin his son | 3700 | |
| (1) | The Dynasty of Babylon: 11 kings for 304 years | 2478-2174 |
| The sixth king of the dynasty was Khammurabi | 2356-2301 | |
| (2) | The Dynasty of Lagas: 11 kings for 368 years | 2174-1806 |
| (3) | The Kassite Dynasty: 36 kings for 576 years 9 months | 1806-1229 |
| Among the kings of this dynasty were Burna-buryas (cir. b.c.1420), the contemporary of the Egyptian Pharaohs Amenophis III andAmenophis IV, and Kuri-galzu (cir. b.c. 1400). | ||
| The last six kings were: | ||
| Rimmon-nadin-suma | 1297 | |
| Conquest of Babylon by Tiglath-Uras of Assyria | 1291 | |
| Expulsion of the Assyrians; Rimmon-suma-natsir king | 1284 | |
| Meli-sipak | 1261 | |
| Merodach-baladan I | 1246 | |
| Zamama-nadin-sumi | 1233 | |
| Bel-suma-nadin | 1232 | |
| (4) | The Dynasty of Isin: 11 kings for 72 years 6 months | 1229-1156 |
| (5) | The Dynasty of the Sea-coast: 3 kings for 21 years 5 months | 1156-1135 |
| (6) | The Dynasty of Bit-Bazi: 3 kings for 20 years 3 months | 1135-1115 |
| (7) | An Elamite usurper for 6 years | 1115-1109 |
| (8) | The 31 [kings] of the Dynasty of Babylon[9] | 1109- 730 |
| Among them were: | ||
| Nebuchadrezzar I | 1109-1096 | |
| Merodach-nadin-akhi | 1096-1090 | |
| Merodach-sapik-zirrat | cir. 1075 | |
| Nebo-baladan | cir. 880 | |
| span="2">Merodach-balasu-iqbi | cir. 820 | |
| Nabu-natsir (Nabonassar) | 747 | |
| Nabu-nadin-ziri (Nadios) his son | 733 | |
| Nabu-suma-yukin his son | 731 | |
| (9) | The Dynasty of Sape: Yukin-zira (Chinziros) | 730 |
| (10) | The Assyrian Dynasties: | |
| Pulu (Pul, Pôros), called Tiglath-pileser III in Assyria | 727 | |
| Ululâ, called Shalmaneser IV in Assyria | 725 | |
| Merodach-baladan II, the Chaldaean from the Sea-coast | 721 | |
| Sargon of Assyria | 709 | |
| Sennacherib his son | 704 | |
| Merodach-zakir-sumi for 1 month | 702 | |
| Merodach-baladan III for six months | 702 | |
| Bel-ebus of Babylon | 702 | |
| Assur-nadin-suma son of Sennacherib | 700 | |
| Nergal-yusezib | 694 | |
| Musezib-Merodach | 693 | |
| Sennacherib a second time | 689 | |
| Esar-haddon his son | 681 | |
| Samas-suma-yukin (Saosduchinos) | 668 | |
| Kandalanu (Kineladanos) | 648 | |
| Nabu-pal-utsur (Nabopolassar) | 626 | |
| Nabu-kudurri-utsar (Nebuchadrezzar) his son | 605 | |
| Evil-Merodach his son | 562 | |
| Nergal-sarra-utsur (Nergalsharezer) | 560 | |
| Laborosoarchod, his son, for 3 months | 556 | |
| Nabu-nahid (Nabonidos) | 556 | |
| Cyrus conquers Babylon | 538 | |
| Cambyses his son | 529 | |
| Gomates (Gaumata) the Magian (the pseudo-Bardes or Smerdis) | 521 | |
| Dareios (Dârayavaush) the son of Hystaspes (Vishtâspa) | 521 | |
| Xerxes I (Khshayârshâ) his son | 485 | |
| Samas-erba, rebel-king | 480 | |
| Xerxes restored | 479 | |
| Artaxerxes I (Artakshatra) Longimanus his son | 465 | |
| Xerxes II, his son, for two months | 425 | |
| Sogdianos, his half-brother, for seven months | 425 | |
| Dareios II, Nothos (or Okhos) his brother | 424 | |
| Artaxerxes II (Mnêmôn) his son | 405 | |
| Okhos (Uvasu) the son of Artaxerxes | 362 | |
| Arses his son | 339 | |
| Dareios III, Kodomannos | 336 | |
| Conquered by Alexander the Great | 330 | |
Assyrian Kings.
| Sargon asserts he was preceded by 330 Assyrian kings. |
High Priests of Assur.
| B.C. | |
| Isme-Dagon | cir. 1850 |
| Samas-Rimmon I his son | 1820 |
| Igur-Kapkapu | ? |
| Samas-Rimmon II his brother | ? |
| Khallu | ? |
| Irisum his son | ? |
Kings of Assyria.
| B.C. | |
| Bel-Kapkapu 'the founder of the monarchy' | ? |
| Ada'si | ? |
| Bel-basi his son | ? |
| Assur-bil-nisi-su, cir. | 1450 |
| Buzur-Assur, | 1440 |
| Assur-nadin-akhi, | 1420 |
| Assur-yuballidh his son, | 1400 |
| Bel-nirari his son, | 1380 |
| Pudilu (Pedael) his son, | 1360 |
| Rimmon-nirari I his son, | 1340 |
| Shalmaneser I his son (founder of Calah), | 1320 |
| Tiglath-Uras I his son, | 1300 |
| Assur-natsir-pal I his son, | 1280 |
| Assur-narara, | 1270 |
| Nebo-dân his son, | 1265 |
| Bel-kudurri-utsur, | 1230 |
| Uras-pileser, | 1215 |
| Assur-dân I his son, | 1185 |
| Mutaggil-Nebo his son, | 1160 |
| Assur-ris-ilim his son, | 1140 |
| Tiglath-pileser I his son, | 1115 |
| Assur-bil-kala his son, | 1090 |
| Samas-Rimmon I his brother, | 1070 |
| Assur-irbi | ? |
| Tiglath-pileser II, | 950 |
| Assur-dân II his son,ther, | 930 |
| Rimmon-nirari II his son,ther, | b.c. 911 |
| Tiglath-Uras II his son,ther, | 889 |
| Assur-natsir-pal II his son,ther, | 883 |
| Shalmaneser II his sonther, | 858 |
| Assur-dain-pal (Sardanapallos), rebel-kingther, | 825 |
| Samas-Rimmon II his brotherther, | 823 |
| Rimmon-nirari III his sonther, | 810 |
| Shalmaneser IIIther, | 781 |
| Assur-dân IIIther, | 771 |
| Assur-nirarither, | 753 |
| Tiglath-pileser III, Pulu (Pul, Pôros), usurperther, | 745 |
| Shalmaneser IV, Ululâ, usurperther, | 727 |
| Sargon usurperther, | 722 |
| Sennacherib (Sin-akhi-erba) his sonther, | 705 |
| Esar-haddon I (Assur-akhi-iddina) his sonther, | 681 |
| Assur-bani-pal (Sardanapallos) his sonther, | 668 |
| Assur-etil-ilani-yukinni his sonther, | ? |
| Sin-sarra-iskun (Sarakos)ther, | ? |
| Destruction of Ninevehther, | 606 |