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    Adad-nirari III
    (also
    Adad-narari
    ) was
    King of Assyria
    from
    811
    to
    783 BC
    . He was the son and successor of
    Shamshi-Adad V
    , and was apparently quite young at the time of his accession, because for the first five years of his reign his mother
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