Family tree Jansen » Schamasch-schum-ukin von Assyrien (693-648)

Personal data Schamasch-schum-ukin von Assyrien 

  • He was born um 693.
  • Profession: Kg. v. Babylon.
  • He died in the year 648 in Babylon.
    im Königspalast verbrannt
  • A child of Esarhaddon von Assyrien and Esara-hammat
  • This information was last updated on December 27, 2006.

Household of Schamasch-schum-ukin von Assyrien


Child(ren):

  1. Shuadamqa  650-???? 


Notes about Schamasch-schum-ukin von Assyrien

Kg. v. Babylon 669-648

Timeline Schamasch-schum-ukin von Assyrien

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Schamasch-schum-ukin von Assyrien

Na'quia
????-
Esara-hammat
????-672

Schamasch-schum-ukin von Assyrien
693-648



Onbekend

Shuadamqa
650-????

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