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Artaxerxes III (ABC 9) |
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ABC 9: Artaxerxes III Chronicle (British Museum).** |
The Chronicle
concerning Artaxerxes III ("Artaxerxes
III chronicle; ABC 9) is one of the historiographical texts from ancient
Babylonia.
It deals with the sack of Sidon, probably in 346 BCE, which was a preliminary
to the reconquest of Egypt. The tablet proves that the female POWs became
slaves in the royal palace.
For a very brief introduction to the literary
genre of chronicles, go here.
The translation on this webpage was adapted from A.K. Grayson, Assyrian
and Babylonian Chronicles (1975) and Jean-Jacques Glassner, Mesopotamian
Chronicles (Atlanta, 2004).
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Description of the tabletThis text is inscribed on one side of a tablet, BM 31450 (71-11-17, 1177), which has (like Chronicles 2, 4, 6, and 15) the shape of a Neo-Babylonian business document. The other side is blank. The tablet measures 66 mms. wide and 48 mms. long. It was at one time broken into two pieces and where fragments have been joined there is a small lacuna. The provenance of the tablet is registered as Babylon.Translation
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