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Ashur-nirari III — was king of Assyria. (1203 BC – 1198 BC or 1193 BC 1187 BC). He was the grandson of Tukulti Ninurta I and may have succeeded his uncle Ashur nadin apli on the throne. Ashur nirari s father Ashur nasir pal participated in a conspiracy against… … Wikipedia
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Khepresh — The Khepresh was an ancient Egyptian royal headdress. It is also known as the Blue Crown. New Kingdom pharaohs are often shown wearing it in battle, but it was also frequently worn in ceremonies. [e.g. Myśliwiec (2004), p.14] It used to be called … Wikipedia