[319] Nebbi Yunus in Ménant, p. 231.
[320] Alexander and Abydenus in Euseb. "Chron." I. p. 27, 35, ed. Schöne. For templum Atheniensium, it is obvious that we must read Anchialensium.
[321] Private documents from the reign of Sennacherib on the sale of houses, vineyards, slaves, debts, are in existence from the years 699, 695, 694, 692, 687, 683, Oppert et Ménant, "Doc. juridiq." p. 169 ff.
[322] Kings xix. 37. The statement of Josephus ("Antiq." 10, i. 5) rests only on this passage. In calling Adramelechus and Saraserus the elder sons of Sennacherib, and representing them as fleeing before the Assyrians to Armenia, he can scarcely have any other authority than this passage, although immediately before he quotes a passage of Berosus.
[323] Bizana is a conjecture of Von Gutschmid for in Byzantinorum urbem.
[324] G. Smith, "Assyr. Canon," p. 39.
[325] Sayce, "Records of the Past," 7, 138.
[326] Talbot, "Records of the Past," 3, 104-106.
[327] Talbot, loc. cit. 3, 114.
[328] Talbot, loc. cit.; Ménant, "Annal." p. 243.