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Shammuramat
Shammurāmat or Sammuramat was an empress regnant of Assyria between 811 and 808 BCE 〔(Britannica.com )〕 or from 809 to 792 BCE.〔(Reilly, Jim (2000) "Contestants for Syrian Domination" in "Chapter 3: Assyrian & Hittite Synchronisms" ''The Genealogy of Ashakhet'' );〕 She was the first woman to rule an empire ("empress regnant") without a man ruling with her (an "empress consort"). 〔http://www.turlockjournal.com/archives/18327/〕 == Family == Shammuramat was a wife of King Shamshi-Adad V and after he died in 811 BC, she ruled the Neo-Assyrian Empire as its regent for five years until her son Adad-nirari III came of age. Other chronologies suggest that her regency lasted from 809 to 792 BCE.〔 Her son was King Adad-nirari III and her grandson was King Shalmaneser IV.〔Georges Roux: ''Ancient Iraq'', Penguin Books, London 1992, ISBN 0-14-012523-X, page 302.〕
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