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  • My breath caught; we were positioned exactly as Una and Ninurta were in the memory from Menessos.

    Arcane Circle Linda Robertson 2011

  • My breath caught; we were positioned exactly as Una and Ninurta were in the memory from Menessos.

    Arcane Circle Linda Robertson 2011

  • My breath caught; we were positioned exactly as Una and Ninurta were in the memory from Menessos.

    Arcane Circle Linda Robertson 2011

  • While I had my suspicions that Menessos and Ninurta had been intimate, that was long, long ago.

    Fatal Circle Linda Robertson 2010

  • “Many times I felt despair at what I had become, but always Una and Ninurta were there to comfort me, as I was there for them.”

    Fatal Circle Linda Robertson 2010

  • My day of reckoning came when Ninurta took his own life.

    Fatal Circle Linda Robertson 2010

  • Menessos, Una, and Ninurta had used astral travel to find the fey.

    Fatal Circle Linda Robertson 2010

  • Further conquests were carried out by Adad-nirari II (911–890), Tukulti-Ninurta II (890–884), and Ashur-nasir-apli II (883–859), by which time the Assyrians again ruled from the Tigris to the Mediterranean, and from Lake Van to the borders of Babylonia.

    f. The Neo-Assyrians and the Neo-Babylonians 2001

  • Tukulti-Ninurta also promulgated the Middle Assyrian law-code, a continuation of the Sumerian and Babylonian legal tradition and built a new capital, Kar-Tukulti-Ninurta (Tulul el-Aqir), across the Tigris from Ashur.

    e. The Kassites, the Hurrians, and the Arameans 2001

  • Tukulti-Ninurta was murdered by his son in a palace coup, and Assyria entered into an 85-year period of weakness.

    e. The Kassites, the Hurrians, and the Arameans 2001

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