Sennacherib II

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Sennacherib II, or more commonly, Sanharib, was an Assyrian king of northern Asuristan in 372 AD. Much like Julian the Apostate of the Roman Empire, Sanharib disliked Christianity and tried to persuade his son Behnam to reject Christianity. Although greatly influenced by the Persian Zoroastrian religion at first, he later became Christian.

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