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Shalmaneser II
King of Assyria
King of the Middle Assyrian Empire
Reign1031–1019 BC
PredecessorAshurnasirpal I
SuccessorAshur-nirari IV
IssueAshur-nirari IV
FatherAshurnasirpal I

Salmānu-ašarēd II, inscribed mdSILIM-ma-nu-MAŠ/SAG, meaning " Being peaceful is foremost," was the king of Assyria 1030–1019 BC, the 93rd to appear on the Khorsabad copy[i 1] of the Assyrian Kinglist, although he has been apparently carelessly omitted altogether on the Nassouhi copy.[i 2]


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