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

CHAPTER VI
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The palace of Sennacherib at Koyuhjik contained the most spacious apartment yet exhumed.

It was immediately inside the great portal, and extended in length 180 feet, with a uniform width of forty feet.

In one instance only, so far as appears, was an attempt made to exceed this width.

In the palace of Esarhaddon, the son of Sennacherib, a hall was designed intended to surpass all former ones.
[PLATE XLIII., Fig.

2.] Its length was to be 165 feet, and its width 62; consequently it would have been nearly one-third larger than the great hall of Sennacherib, its area exceeding 10,000 square feet.


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