Ashur-uballit II. At the time he came to the "throne" in 612BCE Nineve had just fallen. He tried to reconquer the kingdom, initially with some small successes in battle, but lost those conquests in 609. After 605 there are no further records of him. It's not known if he died in battle or just disappeared into obscurity.
Ashurbanipal.
Ashurbanipal
Ashurbanipal was the Assyrian king during the height of the Assyrian Empire.
Assurbanipal (or Ashshurbanipal) was the last strong king of the Neo-Assyrian Empire.
I think it was King Hammurabi
it is Ashurbanipal
Ashurbanipal, one of the greatest of the Assyrian Kings.
King Ashurbanipal
Ashur-nirari V Ashur-etil-ilani Sin-shumu-lishir Sin-shar-ishkun Ashur-uballit II (last Assyrian King)
Matti (or Mathew in English) is an Assyrian first name, not last name.
Yes, Ashurbanipal is often considered the last great king of the Assyrian Empire. His reign, which lasted from 668 to 627 BCE, marked the height of Assyrian culture and power, characterized by significant military conquests and the establishment of one of the ancient world's first libraries. Following his death, the empire faced internal strife and external pressures, leading to its rapid decline and eventual fall.
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