| B.C. | ||
| Isme-Dagon | 1850 | |
| Samsi-Rimmon I., his son | 1820 | |
| . . . . . . | ||
| Igur-kapkapu | (?) | |
| Samsi-Rimmon II., his son | (?) | |
| . . . . . . | ||
| Khallu | (?) | |
| Irisum, his son | (?) |
KINGS OF ASSYRIA.
| B.C. | ||
| Bel-kapkapu, "the founder | ||
| of the monarchy." | ||
| . . . . . . | ||
| Assur-suma-esir | (?) | |
| Bir-tuklat-Assur, his son, | ||
| (contemporary of the | ||
| Babylonian king Kharbe-sipak). | ||
| . . . . . . | ||
| Erba-Rimmon | (?) | |
| Assur-nadin-akhe I., his son | (?) | |
| . . . . . . | ||
| Assur-bil-nisi-su | cir. 1450 | |
| Buzur-Assur | 1440 | |
| Assur-nadin-akhe II. | 1420 | |
| Assur-yuballidh, his son | cir 1400 | |
| Bel-nirari, his son | 1380 | |
| Pudilu (Pedael), his son | 1360 | |
| Rimmon-nirari I., his son | 1340 | |
| Shalmaneser I., his son (the builder of Calah) | 1320 | |
| Tiglath-Bir I., his son | 1300 | |
| Conquers Babylon and reigns there 7 years | 1290 | |
| Assur-nazir-pal I., his son, 6 years | 1280 | |
| Tiglath-Asaur-Bel | 1275 | |
| Assur-narara | 1260 | |
| Nebo-dan, his son | 1250 | |
| Bel-kudurri-uzur | 1225 | |
| Bir-pileser | 1215 | |
| Assur-dan I., his son[16] | 1185 | |
| Mutaggil-Nebo, his son | 1160 | |
| Assur-ris-isi, his son[17] | 1140 | |
| Tiglath-pileser I., his son | 1120 | |
| Assur-bil-kala, his son | 1090 | |
| Samsi-Rimmon I., his brother | 1070 | |
| Assur-nazir-pal II., his son | 1050 | |
| Assur-irbi | (?) | |
| Tiglath-pileser II | 950 | |
| Assur-dan II., his son | 930 | |
| Rimmon-nirari II., his son | 911 | |
| Tiglath-Bir II., his son | 889 | |
| Assur-nazir-pal III. his son | 883 | |
| Shalmaneser II., his son | 858 | |
| Assur-dain-pal (Sardana-pallos), rebel king | 825 | |
| Samsi-Rimmon II., his brother | 823 | |
| Rimmon-nirari II., his son | 810 | |
| Shalmaneser III. | 781 | |
| Assur-dân III. | 771 | |
| Assur-nirari | 753 | |
| Pulu (Pul), usurper, takes | ||
| the name of Tiglath-pileser III. | 745 | |
| Conquers Babylon | 729 | |
| Ululâ, usurper, takes the name of Shalmaneser IV. | 727 | |
| Sargon, usurper | 722 | |
| Sennacherib (Sin-akhe-erba), his son | 705 | |
| Esar-haddon (Assur-akh-iddin), his son | 681 | |
| Assur-bani-pal, his son | 668 | |
| Assur-etil-ilani-yukinni, his son | (?) | |
| Sin-sarra-iskun (Sarakos) | (?) | |
| Destruction of Nineveh | 606 |
Footnote 16: [(return)]
A contemporary of the Babylonian king Zamama-sum-iddin. If this is the last king but one of the Kassite dynasty, and not rather one of the unknown kings of the dynasty of Isin, the date of Assurdan I. will have to be pushed about 40 years further back.
Footnote 17: [(return)]
A contemporary of the Babylonian king Nebuchadrezzar I.
IV
HEBREW CHRONOLOGY AS CORRECTED BY THE ASSYRIAN MONUMENTS
| B.C. | ||
| The Israelitish Exodus out of Egypt in the fifth year | ||
| of Meneptah, son of Ramses II. | 1276 | |
| Campaign of Ramses III. in southern Palestine | cir. 1230 | |
| Chushan-rishathaim of Aram-Naharaim or Mitanni conquers Canaan | cir. 1225 | |
| Saul elected King of Israel | cir. 1020 | |
| Accession of David | cir. 1000 | |
| Accession of Solomon | cir. 960 | |
| Accession of Rehoboam, division of the kingdom | cir. 930 | |
| Invasion of Palestine by Shishak I. of Egypt | 927 |