Sennacherib (Akkadian Sîn-ahhī-erība ("(Moon god) Sîn has replaced (lost) brothers for me") was the son of Sargon II, whom he succeeded on the throne of Assyria (704 - 681 BC).
DeathSennacherib was assassinated by two of his sons. [7] He was ultimately succeeded by another son Esarhaddon.
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King Sennacherib
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Sanheriv (Sennacherib).
Sennacherib. Isaiah ch.36.
King Sennacherib's older son was going to become king after his father died. Yet somehow his younger son convinced his older that he should be king. There was a ceremony and everyone pledged their allegiance to the younger son, including the older son. Afterwards however the older son wanted to be king and got very angry, the younger son was shipped off so he would be safe and the older son murdered his father and became king.
his name was Sennacherib
Sennacherib's Taylor Prism stands approximately 66 centimeters (about 26 inches) tall. This ancient Assyrian artifact, dating back to the 7th century BCE, is notable for its detailed inscriptions that recount King Sennacherib's military campaigns. The prism is a significant piece of historical evidence regarding Assyrian history and culture.