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The Seven Great Monarchies Of The Ancient Eastern World, Vol 2. (of 7): Assyria

CHAPTER IX
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In front of this figure, marking (apparently) the object of its erection, was a triangular altar with a circular top, very much resembling the tripod of the Greeks.

Here we may presume were laid the offerings with which the credulous and the servile propitiated the new god,--many a gift, not improbably, being intercepted on its way to the deity of the temple.

[PLATE CXLV., Fig.

2.] Another temple built by this monarch was one dedicated to Beltis at Nineveh.

It was perhaps for the ornamentation of this edifice that he cut "great trees" in Amanus and elsewhere during his Syrian expedition, and had them conveyed across Mesopotamia to Assyria.


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