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Pax Assyriaca, Latin for "the Assyrian peace", was a relatively long period of peace in the Neo-Assyrian Empire during the 7th century (ca. 700-630/620 B.C.). The term was coined in parallel to Pax Romana. References...
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Pax Sumerica, Latin for "the Sumerian peace", during Ur III, or, Neo-Sumerian Empire. The Sumerian Peace is traditionally considered to have extended until the death of Hammurabi, of the first Babylonian Empire. See also Pax Americana Pax Assyriaca Pax Britannica Pax Coreana...
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For other uses, see Pax Romana (disambiguation).This article does not cite any references or sources. (April 2008)Please help improve this article by adding cit ... The idea of "Pax Romana", Roman peace, ...
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These include Pax Americana, Pax Assyriaca, Pax Britannica, Pax Europeana, Pax Germanica, Pax Hispanica, Pax Minoica, Pax Mongolica, Pax Ottomana, and Pax Sinica.
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These include Pax Americana, Pax Assyriaca, Pax Britannica, Pax Europeana, Pax Germanica, Pax Hispanica, Pax Minoica, Pax Mongolica, Pax Ottomana, and Pax Sinica.
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Babylonian culture flourished during the pax Assyriaca of the 7th century BC and again under the Chaldean dynasty of the sixth century BC. Their god Nabu, son of Marduk and god of writing and learning ...
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American Journal of Archaeology 107: 233-255. Bunimovitz, S. and Lederman, Z. 2003. The Last Days of Beth-Shemesh and the Pax Assyriaca in the Judean Shephelah.
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Yifat Thareani-Sussely (Nelson Glueck School-Hebrew Union College), "In the Service of the Empire: Local Elites and "pax Assyriaca" in the Negev" (20 min.)
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This was part of the rejection of other religions and cultures that had "invaded" Jerusalem in the wake of the Pax Assyriaca.
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This system of writing had come to them from the Sumerians. Pax Assyriaca allowed for expansion of trade and culture, and with the latter came the alphabet system developed by the Aramean tribes.
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