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The substitute king ritual was an ancient Mesopotamian religious rite of human sacrifice, documented most clearly in Assyria, which was performed to safeguard the king from danger perceived to come from evil omens. These omens were generally thought to arise from certain astronomical events such as eclipses. During the course of the ritual the king symbolically abdicates his throne and a substitute is placed there in his stead for a period of up to 100 days. Though he possessed no real power, the substitute king would live and hold court at the palace and enjoy the wealth and prestige of the king. Simultaneously the real king would go into hiding, accessible only to his closest advisors.[1] Throughout the ritual many exorcistic rites were performed in order to transfer the danger arising from the evil omens from the real king onto the substitute. At the end of this time the substitute is put to death and the real king, having successfully transferred his doomed fate onto the scapegoat, returns to his throne.[2]

  1. ^ Radner, Karen. The Trials of Esarhaddon: The Conspiracy of 670 BC. University College London, 2004.
  2. ^ Parpola, Simo. Letters from Assyrian Scholars to the Kings Esarhaddon and Ashurbanipal. Verlag Butzon & Bercker Kevelaer, 1983.

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