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Shammuramat
Ancient Assyrian queen
Shammuramat (Akkadian: Sammu-rāmat or Sammu-ramāt),[c] also known as Sammuramat or Shamiram and Semiramis, was a powerful queen of the Neo-Assyrian Empire.
Beginning her career as the primary consort[d] of the king Shamshi-Adad V (r.– BC), Shammuramat reached an unusually prominent position in the reign of her son Adad-nirari III (r.– BC). Though there is dispute in regard to Shammuramat's formal status and position, and if she should be considered a co-regent, it is clear that she was among the most powerful and influential women of the ancient Near East and the Iron Age in general; she is the only known Assyrian queen to have retained her status as queen after the death of her husband and the only known ancient Assyrian or Mesopotamian woman to have partaken in, and perhaps even led, a military campaign.
Shammuramat's origin is not clear; her name could equally likely be of West Semitic or East Semitic