Amiot Richardot family » Sharma Adad Ier d'Assyrie (± 1740-1662)

Personal data Sharma Adad Ier d'Assyrie 

  • He was born about -1740.
  • Profession: Souverain d'Assyrie -1674 à -1662.
  • He died -1662.
  • A child of Libaia d'Assyrie

Household of Sharma Adad Ier d'Assyrie


Child(ren):

  1. Iptar Sin d'Assyrie  1720-1650 

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Sharma Adad Ier d'Assyrie

Libaia d'Assyrie
± 1760-1674

Sharma Adad Ier d'Assyrie
± 1740-1662



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