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Semiramis depicted as an armed Amazon in this 18th-century Italian illustration

Semiramis was a legendary Assyrian queen, also known as Semiramide, Semiramida, or Shamiram in Aramaic.

Many legends have accumulated around her personality. Various efforts have been made to identify her with real persons. She is sometimes identified with Shammuramat, the Babylonian wife of Shamshi-Adad V (ruled 811 BC–808 BC).

The legends narrated by Diodorus Siculus, Justin and others from Ctesias of Cnidus make a picture of her and her relationship to King Ninus.

The name of Semiramis came to be applied to various monuments in Western Asia, the origin of which was forgotten or unknown.[1] Ultimately every stupendous work of antiquity by the Euphrates or in Iran seems to have been ascribed to her, even the Behistun Inscription of Darius.[2] Herodotus ascribes to her the banks that confined the Euphrates [3] and knows her name as borne by a gate of Babylon.[4]

Various places in Medea bore the name of Semiramis, but slightly changed, even in the Middle Ages, and an old name of Van city was Shamiramagerd.

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