Thursday, December 19, 2019

The Assyrian Emperor s Resume Ferocious Conquests A...

Horrific violence, terrifying threats and public terrors strike fear into the hearts of thousands who oppose the Assyrian Empire. â€Å"An Assyrian Emperor’s Resume: Ferocious Conquests a Specialty† remains a paragon of these unspeakable tragedies transpiring around 875 B.C. Written by Ashur-Nasir-Pal II (or one of his subjects), this anecdote highlights his conquests as he claims ancient cities’ wealth, while brutally murdering foreign people and destroying their lands. Geographically, the story takes place in the Middle East, specifically North Mesopotamia. According to the author, he conquers places like Hudun, Zamua, Zamru, Iritu and Ammaru. The historical value behind this piece portrays prominent aspects of their society and depicts how Assyrians reigned, while hinting at the empire’s values; therefore, this historical account provides evidence, which exhibits the attributes of the Near East during Ashur-Nasir-Pal II’s reign. Society and leadership often intertwine in any civilization. Subjects like religion act as a link between the two structures; for example, religion empowers their leader. According to the author, his actions serve the following gods: Assur, Nergal and Shamash. Ashur-Nasir-Pal II believes the deities influence his actions to fulfill his conquests. Clearly this society believes the gods bequeathed the responsibility of commander-in-chief solely on their leader. Along with religion, spawns violence. With an emphasis on fire, the Ashur burns cities and

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