Neo-Assyrian Period |
Erība-Marduk (769-761) Nabû-šumu-iškun (760-748) Nabû-nāṣir (747-734) Nabû-nādin-zēri (733-732) Nabû-šumu-ukin II (732) Nabû-mūkin-zēri (731-729) Tiglath-pileser III (728-727) Shalmaneser V (726-722) Marduk-aplu-iddin II (721-710) Sargon II (709-705) Sennacherib (704-703) Marduk-zākir-šumi II (703) Marduk-aplu-iddin II (703) Bēl-ibni ( 702-700) Aššūr-nādin-šumi (699-694) Nergal-ušēzib (693) Ḫallušu-Inšušinak (693-692) Mušēzib-Marduk (692-689) Sennacherib (688-681) Esarhaddon (680-669) Assurbanipal (668-627) Šamaš-šumu-ukīn (667-648) Kandalānu (647-627) Aššūr-etel-ilāni (626) Sîn-šarru-iškun (626) Sîn-šumu-lēšir (626) |
Neo-Babylonian Period |
Nabopolassar (626-605) Nebuchadnezzar II (604-562) Amīl-Marduk (561-560) Neriglissar (559-556) Lâbâši-Marduk (556) Nabonidus (555-539) |
Achaemenid Period |
Cyrus II (539-530) Cambyses II (530-523) Bardia (522) Darius I (522-486) Nebuchadnezzar III (522) Nebuchadnezzar IV (521) Xerxes I (485-465) Bēl-šimanni (484) Šamaš-erība (484) Artaxerxes I (464-424) Darius II (423-405) Artaxerxes II (404-359) Artaxerxes III (358-338) Artaxerxes IV (337-336) Darius III (335-330) |
Hellenistic Period |
Alexander III (330-323) Philippe III (323-316) Alexander IV (316-306) Antigonus I (315-311) Seleucus I (305-281) Antiochus I (280-261) Antiochus II (260-246) Seleucus II (245-226) Seleucus III (225-223) Antiochus III (222-187) Seleucus IV (186-175) Antiochus IV (174-164) Antiochus V (162) Demetrius I (162-151) Alexander I (150-146) Demetrius II (145-141) |