RINAP 4 Esarhaddon 2003 (Q003405)
RLAss 9 416
Melville 1999
Palace of Naqi'a
ANE
Pleiades
2018-02-05T21:05:32-04:00
Palace of Naqi'a
The influential Neo-Assyrian queen Naqi’a built a royal residence for her son Esarhaddon in the citadel of Nineveh. This palace, which may have served as a summer residence for the Assyrian king and his mother, remains unlocated. It is certain from contemporary Akkadian inscriptions that the palace was constructed near the Sîn-Šamaš temple, but the exact location of that temple is not known.
Palace of Naqi'a
The influential Neo-Assyrian queen Naqi’a built a royal residence for her son Esarhaddon in the citadel of Nineveh. This palace, which may have served as a summer residence for the Assyrian king and his mother, remains unlocated. It is certain from contemporary Akkadian inscriptions that the palace was constructed near the Sîn-Šamaš temple, but the exact location of that temple is not known.
unlocated
architectural complex
A group of rooms, spaces, built features or structures that make up an individual architectural unit within a larger building or group of buildings.
Modern (AD 1700-Present)
Our present, modern era. [[1700, 2100]]
Palace of Naqi'a
1700
RLAss 9 416
2100
Palace of Naqi'a
ANE
Pleiades
2018-02-05T21:05:32-04:00