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Ninus

[nahy-nuhs]

noun

  1. the legendary husband of Semiramis and founder of Nineveh.



Ninus

/ ˈnaɪnəs /

noun

  1. a king of Assyria and the legendary founder of Nineveh, husband of Semiramis

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Ninus Hopkins worked as a Solid Ground paratransit driver for more than three decades.

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They agreed to meet at a well-known place, the Tomb of Ninus, under a tree there, a tall mulberry full of snow-white berries, near which a cool spring bubbled up.

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On the right of the throne were Alcæus, son of the hero and of Omphale; Ninus, Belus, Argon, the earlier kings of the dynasty of the Heracleidæ, then all the line of intermediate kings, terminating with Ardys, Alyattes, Meles or Myrsus, father of Candaules, and finally Candaules himself.

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The history of antiquity, according to it, begins with Ninus.

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From the first year of Ninus’ reign until the rebuilding of Babylon by Semiramis there were sixty-four years; the same between the first of Procas and the building of Rome.

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