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Ashur-nirari I Iasius Esret (Esau)
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| <sex>m</sex> | <sex>m</sex> | ||
| - | <fname>? | + | <clan>[[Clan:People of the Holy Scriptures]]</clan> |
| - | Iasius Esret</fname> | + | <name>Esau</name> |
| - | <name>Ḫuzziya I | + | |
| - | Ashur-nirari | + | |
| - | Едом | + | |
| - | Исав | + | |
| - | Esau (Hebrew) | + | |
| - | Lipit-Eshtar (Sumerian) | + | |
| - | Abdi-Tirshi (Amarna) | + | |
| - | Iardan (Gaelic) | + | |
| - | Ysav | + | |
| - | Adomni (Greek) | + | |
| - | Edom (Red) | + | |
| - | Ishuwa (Kaskan) | + | |
| - | Ashur-nirari I (Assyrian)</name> | + | |
| <parents>79273,79481</parents> | <parents>79273,79481</parents> | ||
| - | <children>79346,79347,79496</children> | + | <children>79345,79346,79347,79348,79349</children> |
| - | <wiki_page>[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ashur-nirari_I]]</wiki_page> | + | <wiki_page>[[wikipedia:en:Esau]]</wiki_page> |
| - | <ext>{{Project DFA-Active Research}} | + | <ext>'''Warning: this record was DFA sourced''' |
| [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fereydun |Iduniya]] | [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fereydun |Iduniya]] | ||
| [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ashur-nirari_I | Ashur-Nirari I]] | [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ashur-nirari_I | Ashur-Nirari I]] | ||
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| In the archaeological record of Sumer, Esau is mentioned as Lipit-Eshtar who inherited the throne of Isin from his Uncle and Father in Law Ishme-Dagan. The dating of the Sumerian records is problematic no doubt as the result of mixed age artifacts appearing in the same strata beneath and within the Shuppurak flood layer. [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lipit-Eshtar | Lipit-Eshtar]] | In the archaeological record of Sumer, Esau is mentioned as Lipit-Eshtar who inherited the throne of Isin from his Uncle and Father in Law Ishme-Dagan. The dating of the Sumerian records is problematic no doubt as the result of mixed age artifacts appearing in the same strata beneath and within the Shuppurak flood layer. [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lipit-Eshtar | Lipit-Eshtar]] | ||
| - | According to Archaeological reconstruction of Assyrian King lists Ashur-Nirari I[Esau] appears as a son of Ishmael ibn Ibrahim, illustrating the lack of differentiation in Haningalbatese culture between actual sons and husband of one's daughter.</ext> | + | According to Archaeological reconstruction of Assyrian King lists Ashur-Nirari I[Esau] appears as a son of Ishmael ibn Ibrahim, illustrating the lack of differentiation in Haningalbatese culture between actual sons and husband of one's daughter. |
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| <id>79276</id> | <id>79276</id> | ||
| </person> | </person> | ||
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| - | <ev_id>238703</ev_id> | ||
| - | <ev_type>BIRT</ev_type> | ||
| - | <ev_info>King of Sumer</ev_info> | ||
| - | </events> | ||
| - | <events> | ||
| - | <ev_id>219472</ev_id> | ||
| - | <ev_type>TITL</ev_type> | ||
| - | <year>-1529</year> | ||
| - | <date_status>BET</date_status> | ||
| - | <year2>-1503</year2> | ||
| - | <ev_info>King of Assyria | ||
| - | </ev_info> | ||
| - | </events> | ||
| <events> | <events> | ||
| <ev_id>219265</ev_id> | <ev_id>219265</ev_id> | ||
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| <ev_info>Welcomes the Kaskan Hayasa Azzi (Jacob Israel) and together they form a confederation of 12 Tribes.</ev_info> | <ev_info>Welcomes the Kaskan Hayasa Azzi (Jacob Israel) and together they form a confederation of 12 Tribes.</ev_info> | ||
| + | </events> | ||
| + | <events> | ||
| + | <ev_id>1808063</ev_id> | ||
| + | <ev_type>DEAT</ev_type> | ||
| + | <place>[[Place:Близький Схід]], [[Place:Святий Материк]], [[Place:Земля Піднебесна]], [[Place:Всесвіт Божий]]</place> | ||
| </events> | </events> | ||
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| <desc>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lipit-Ishtar</desc> | <desc>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lipit-Ishtar</desc> | ||
| + | </sources> | ||
| + | <sources> | ||
| + | <desc>The Oxford Handbook of Ancient Anatolia: (10,000-323 BCE) Front Cover Sharon R. Steadman, Gregory McMahon OUP USA, Sep 15, 2011</desc> | ||
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Current revision
| Lineage | People of the Holy Scriptures |
| Sex | Male |
| Full name (at birth) | Esau |
| Parents
♂ Исаак Симович [Люди Святого Писания] b. about -1940 ♀ Rebecca [People of the Holy Scriptures] b. about -1585 | |
| Wiki-page | wikipedia:en:Esau |
Events
child birth: ♂ Иеус [Люди Святого Писания]
child birth: ♂ Ieglom ? (Biblical) [People of the Holy Scriptures]
child birth: ♂ Koreas ? (Biblical) [People of the Holy Scriptures]
child birth: ♂ Raguil [People of the Holy Scriptures]
child birth: ♂ w Елифаз [Люди Святого Писания]
marriage: ♀ Ada Bint Elon (Ilsengand) [Syr] , ♀ Aholibamah [Syr]
about -1375 other: Welcomes the Kaskan Hayasa Azzi (Jacob Israel) and together they form a confederation of 12 Tribes.
death: Близький Схід, Святий Материк, Земля Піднебесна, Всесвіт Божий
Notes
Warning: this record was DFA sourced [|Iduniya] [| Ashur-Nirari I]
It is interesting to note that according to reconstructed genealogies derived from Hittite, Egyptian, and Gaelic sources, the two wives of Esau who are decended from the Canites (Canis of Sidhe, or Formoraigh) were Ada and Aholibamah. These were the wives to which Rebekah objected. In response... Esau chose additional wives from the lineage of his parents namely Bashemath and Mahalath, the daughters of his uncle Ismael in order to please his mother. The Assyrian kings-list names Ashur-Nirari I as a son of Ishme-Dagan II while Hebrew tradition as well as the Sumerian Kings list of names him as a nephew and son-in-law.
Scholars are divided on whether Bashemath and Mahalath were two persons or one. There are no recorded descendants of Mahalath, although Eliphas is identified by Hebrew tradition as the son of Bashemath.
The Kaskans under Hayasi-Azzi suffer the loss of their grain to locusts and migrate to the lands of Ishuwa (Esau). And set up a capital at [| Sapinuwa]. The Kaskans made Nenassa their frontier.
In the archaeological record of Sumer, Esau is mentioned as Lipit-Eshtar who inherited the throne of Isin from his Uncle and Father in Law Ishme-Dagan. The dating of the Sumerian records is problematic no doubt as the result of mixed age artifacts appearing in the same strata beneath and within the Shuppurak flood layer. [| Lipit-Eshtar]
According to Archaeological reconstruction of Assyrian King lists Ashur-Nirari I[Esau] appears as a son of Ishmael ibn Ibrahim, illustrating the lack of differentiation in Haningalbatese culture between actual sons and husband of one's daughter.
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[edit] Sources
- ↑ James R. Court, Codex Collections from Mesopotamia and Asia Minor. Scholars Press, 1995. -
- ↑ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ashur-nirari_I -
- ↑ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lipit-Ishtar -
- ↑ The Oxford Handbook of Ancient Anatolia: (10,000-323 BCE) Front Cover Sharon R. Steadman, Gregory McMahon OUP USA, Sep 15, 2011 -
From grandparents to grandchildren
marriage: Ψ Несколько жён
death: Ізраїлеве господарство, Близький Схід, Святий Материк, Земля Піднебесна, Всесвіт Божий

