16. Dating a king
A series of planetary observations fix the date of the 7th-century Babylonian king Kandalanu. The text logs the first and last visibilities of Saturn from Kandalanu Year 1 to Kandalanu Year 14 - enough information to establish that his reign began in 647 BC.
Though the Eponym List terminates 2 years before Kandalanu takes office, his dates are important for organizing the chronology of the warring brothers Assurbanipal and Shamash-shuma-ukin. The Saturn data furnishes the exact year 647 BC in which Assurbanipal crushed his brother's revolt and replaced him with Kandalanu on the throne of Babylon.
Observations of Saturn establish Kandalanu reigned from 647 to 633 BC
Conventional dates of the kings of Assyria and Babylon from 747 to 612 BC
Kandalanu may be Assurbanipal's throne name in Babylon 