Aramaeans Hazael lang he Aramaic language Aramaic , from the triliteral Semitic root h z y , to see ... page 84 url http books.google.ca books?id P9sYIRXZZ2MC&pg PA84&dq hazael aramaic&lr v onepage&q hazael ... year 2000 ISBN 0802824005, 9780802824004 ref Hazael is first referred to by name in bibleverse ... after this, the Syrian king Hadadezer was ill and sent his court official Hazael with gifts to Elijah s successor Elisha . Elisha asked Hazael to tell Hadadezer that he would recover, and he revealed to Hazael that the king would recover but would die of other means. The day after he returned to Hadadezer in Damascus , Hazael suffocated him and seized power himself. During his approximately 37 year reign c. 842 BC 805 BC , King Hazael led the Arameans in battle against the forces of King ... of Judah Judah . After defeating them at Ramoth Gilead , Hazael repelled two attacks by the Assyria ... inscription discovered at Tel Dan is seen by most scholars as having being erected by Hazael, after ... Gath have revealed dramatic evidence of the siege and subsequent conquest of Gath by Hazael. The destruction of the settlement at Tell Zeitah during the ninth century may also be the result of Hazael s campaign. King Joash of Judah forestalled Hazael s invasion by bribing him with treasure from the royal palace and temple, after which he disappears from the Biblical account. File King Hazael light.jpeg thumb 150px Ivory inlay possibly depicting Hazael of Damascus. Decorated bronze plaques from chariot horse harness taken from Hazael, identified by their inscriptions, have been found as re gifted ... . The inscriptions read that which Hadad gave to our lord Hazael from Umq in the year that our lord crossed the River . ref I. Eph al and J. Naveh, Hazael s booty inscriptions , Israel Exploration .... 1989. Hazael s booty inscriptions. Israel Exploration Journal 39 3 4 192 200. Lemaire, A. 1991. Haza l ... es Safi Gath. Vetus Testamentum 54 3 319 34. Galil, G., David and Hazael War, Peace, Stones and Memory ... more details
Notability date June 2010 Unreferenced date December 2009 Infobox musical artist See Wikipedia WikiProject Musicians name Hazael image HazaelLOGO.png caption Hazael image size 200 background group or band alias origin Poland genre Death metal br Doom metal years active 1990&ndash 1998 label Loud Out Records br Baron Records br Ceremony Records associated acts website current members past members notable instruments Hazael was a Polish death metal band which used a style quite unlike the Polish metal scene, but sounding instead like one of the Swedish bands. Band members Mariusz Denst Denat drums now in Lao Che Tomasz Dobrzeniecki vocals, bass Jacek Kania guitars Tomasz Sulkowski guitars Wojtek Stasiak bass left the band earlier Discography Demos Chapel of Doom 1990 Clairvoyance album, Hazael Clairvoyance 1992 Albums Thor Hazael album Thor 1994 When the Sun Is Dead 1995 The Kiss And Other Movements 1998 Pride A Morphosis never released DEFAULTSORT Hazael Category Polish death metal musical groups Metal music stub ... more details
Multiple issues context May 2011 unreferenced December 2009 orphan December 2009 Infobox album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Thor Type Album Artist Hazael band Hazael Cover Hazael Thor.jpg Released 1994 Recorded Genre Death metal Length 51 28 Label Loud Out Records Producer Reviews Last album Clairvoyance Album, Hazael Clairvoyance br 1992 This album Thor br 1994 Next album When the Sun is Dead br 1995 Thor 1994 is the first album by Hazael band Hazael . Track listing Frozen Majesty 5 53 Clairvoyance 3 05 Seven Winds 6 31 Kingdom of Mist 6 14 Gungnir 5 15 Legate of Goat Tyrant 3 52 Ancient Mags 2 54 Thor 7 23 Elimination 5 20 Wyrd 5 01 DEFAULTSORT Thor Album Category 1994 albums ... more details
unreferenced date March 2008 Aramaeans The Syro Hittite states of the Early Iron Age were partly ruled by Aramaea n kings. Some of these kingdoms persisted into the 9th or 8th century BC before being absorbed into the Neo Assyrian Empire . Some royal names are found in the Hebrew Bible . kings of Aram Damascus Rezin Hezion Tabrimmon , son of Hezion Ben Hadad I , son of Tabrimmon Ben Hadad II Hadadezer , mentioned in the Tel Dan Stele may be identical to biblical Ben Hadad II. Hazael Ben Hadad III , son of Hazael Hadadezer bar Rehob , king of Zobah commonscat Aramaean Kings Category Aramaean people sv Lista ver arameiska kungar zh ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Aramaeans Hadadezer Hadad is my help also known as Adad Idri Akkadian language Assyr. and possibly the same as Bar Hadad II Aramaic language Aram. Ben Hadad II Hebrew language Heb. , was the king of Aram Damascus at the time of the battle of Qarqar against the Assyria n king Shalmaneser III in 853 BCE. He and Irhuleni of Hamath led a coalition of eleven kings listed as twelve at Qarqar including Ahab of Israel . He fought Shalmaneser six other times, twice more with the aid of Irhuleni and possibly the rest of the coalition that fought at Qarqar. He is mentioned in the inscriptions on the Tel Dan Stele he seems most likely to be the unknown author s father. He was succeeded by Hazael after he was suffocated in the night by him. Some accounts claim that Hazael was in fact his son. See also Hadadezer bar Rehob S start Succession box title Aram Damascus King of Aram Damascus before Ben Hadad I after Hazael years 880 BC 842 BC S end Category 9th century BC deaths Category Aramaean people Category Ancient Damascus de Ben Hadad II. fr Adad Idri ko 2 hu Hadad Ezra nl Hadadezer no Hadadeser pl Hadadezer Ben Hadad II sh Hadadezer sv Bar Hadad II ... more details
Aramaeans Bar Hadad III Aramaic language Aram. or Ben Hadad III Hebrew language Heb. was the son of Hazael , and succeeded him after his death as king of Aram Damascus . His succession is mentioned in Books of Kings II Kings 13 3, 24. He is thought to have ruled from 796 BC to 792 BC, although there are many conflicting opinions among Biblical archaeology Biblical archaeologists as to the length of his reign. The archaeological Stele of Zakkur mentions him as Bar Hadad, son of Hazael . External links http www.ancientroute.com cities Damascus.htm Ancient Route history of Damascus s start succession box title Aram Damascus King of Aram Damascus before Hazael after Unknown years 796 BC 792 BC s end Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Ben Hadad III ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Ben Hadad III Category People from Damascus Category 792 BC deaths Category Aramaean people syria bio stub AncientNearEast bio stub ca Ben Hadad III de Ben Hadad III. fr Ben Hadad III pl Ben Hadad III sv Bar Hadad III zh ... more details
Shaphat Hebrew Latin and Douay Rheims Bible Douay Rheims Saphat of Abel meholah a character in the Bible, father of Elisha and son of Adlai . And Jehu the son of Nimshi shalt thou anoint to be king over Israel and Elisha the son of Shaphat of Abelmeholah shalt thou anoint to be prophet in thy room. And it shall come to pass, that him that escapeth the sword of Hazael shall Jehu slay and him that escapeth from the sword of Jehu shall Elisha slay. Yet I have left me seven thousand in Israel, all the knees which have not bowed unto Baal, and every mouth which hath not kissed him. So he departed thence, and found Elisha the son of Shaphat, who was plowing with twelve yoke of oxen before him, and he with the twelfth and Elijah passed by him, and cast his mantle upon him. 1 Books of Kings Kings 19 16 19 Tanakh stub Category Hebrew Bible people ... more details
File Oldest Hebrew Inscription X BC.jpg thumb 250px Oldest Hebrew inscription, Tel Zayit Tel Zayit lang he , lang ar Tell Zeita , Kirbat Zeita al Kharab ref Survey of Palestine, Map 12 Hebron, 1 100,000, 1941 1946 ref is an archaeological tell in the Shephelah , or lowlands, of Israel . It may have been the site of the biblical city of Libnah bibleverse Joshua 10 32 HE , bibleverse 2 Kings 19 8 HE or Ziklag bibleverse 1 Samuel 27 6 HE . History The site, roughly convert 0.8 acre m2 sing on , shows evidence of human settlement throughout the Late Bronze Age Ancient Near East Late Bronze Age , and Iron Age I and II. The city was destroyed by fire twice, in 1200 BC and the ninth century BC. Hazael of Aram Biblical region Aram may have been the military leader who ordered the destruction of the city in the ninth century. The Aramean s siege tactics are known from the Zakkur stele , ref Which records that his son, called Ben Hadad, employed spectacular siege warfare against his enemies ref and the Hebrew Bible records that Hazael devastated cities in the Shephelah during the ninth century, including Philistine Gath. The similar siege and destruction of Tell es Safi Gath in the ninth century, a nearby site usually identified as Gath, has been cited by archaeologists there as possible evidence of Hazael s campaign. ref Maeir, A., and Ehrlich, C. Excavating Philistine Gath Have We Found Goliath s Hometown? in Biblical Archaeology Review 27 6 22 31. 2001 Maeir, A. 2004. The Historical Background and Dating of Amos VI 2 An Archaeological Perspective from Tell es Safi Gath, Vetus Testamentum 54 3 319 34. ref From at least the 16th century until some time during the 20th century, the site was occupied by the Arab village Zayta, Hebron Zayta . ref name Khalidi cite book author Walid Khalidi year 1992 title All That Remains The Palestinian Villages Occupied and Depopulated by Israel in 1948 place Washington D.C. publisher Institute for Palestine Studies page 227 ref During ... more details
File Zakkur Stele 0157b.jpg 300px thumb right Stele of Zakkur The Stele of Zakkur or Zakir is a royal stele discovered in 1903 at Tell Afis , 45  km southeast of Aleppo , in the territory of the ancient kingdom of Hama th. ref Yildiz, Efrem The Aramaic Language and Its Classification Journal of Assyrian Academic Studies http www.jaas.org edocs v14n1 e8.pdf ref It was published in 1907. ref Gibson J.C.L., Textbook of Syrian Semitic Inscriptions II, Oxford 1975, num. 5. ref It reads in part cquote I am Zakkur, king of Hamath and Luash . . . Ben Hadad III Bar Hadad , son of Hazael , king of Aram Damascus Aram , united against me seventeen kings . . .all these kings laid siege to Hazrach . . . Baalshamayn said to me, Do not be afraid . . .I will save you from all these kings who have besieged you ref As translated in Poobalan, Ivor The Period of Jeroboam II with Special Reference to Amos http web.archive.org web 20070709191457 http www.cts.lk downloads 3.pdf ref See also Portal Ancient Near East Commons category Zakkur Stele AO 8185 List of artifacts significant to the Bible Notes Reflist External links A http fontes.lstc.edu rklein images5 zakkur.jpg picture of the stele online. DEFAULTSORT Stele Of Zakkur Category Ancient Near East steles Category Syro Hittite states Category Aramaic inscriptions Zakur ca Estela de Zakkur de Zakkur hu Zakkur szt l ... more details
Kings of Israel File Joram of Israel.jpg thumb 200px Jehoram from Guillaume Rouill s Promptuarii Iconum Insigniorum Jehoram or Joram was a king of the northern Kingdom of Israel Samaria Kingdom of Israel . bibleverse 2 Kings 8 16 HE , bibleverse nb 2 Kings 8 25 28 HE He was the son of Ahab and Jezebel Bible Jezebel . According to bibleverse 2 Kings 8 16 HE , in the fifth year of Joram of Israel, another Jehoram of Judah Jehoram became king of Judah , when his father Jehoshaphat was still king of Judah, indicating a co regency . The author of Kings also speaks of both Jehoram of Israel and Jehoram of Judah in the same passage, which can be confusing. Jehoram began to reign in Israel in the 18th year of Jehoshaphat of Judah, and reigned 12 years. bibleverse 2 Kings 3 1 HE William F. Albright has dated his reign to 849 BC 842 BC , while E. R. Thiele offers the dates 852 BC 841 BC . ref Edwin Thiele, The Mysterious Numbers of the Hebrew Kings , 1st ed. New York Macmillan, 1951 2d ed. Grand Rapids Eerdmans, 1965 3rd ed. Grand Rapids Zondervan Kregel, 1983 . ISBN 0 8254 3825 X, 9780825438257 ref His final known act was when he, aided by his nephew Ahaziah of Judah Ahaziah , king of kingdom of Judah Judah , fought unsuccessfully against the army of Hazael , king of the Aramaeans Arameans at Ramoth Gilead , where Jehoram was wounded. It is likely that their defeat at Ramoth Gilead was serious, for while Jehoram was recuperating at Jezreel city Jezreel , his general Jehu incited a revolt, slew Jehoram, and took the throne of Israel for himself. The author of the Tel Dan Stele found in 1993 94 during archaeological excavations of the site of Tel Dan Laish claimed to have slain both Ahaziah and Jehoram. The most likely author of this monument is Hazael ref http theosophical.wordpress.com 2011 07 15 biblical archaeology 4 the moabite stone a k a mesha stele ref . References reflist start s hou Omri House of Omri br small Contemporary Kingdom of Judah Kings of Judah small Jehos ... more details
of military propaganda, which boasts of Hazael s or his son s victories. Some epigraphers think ..., and location make it plausible that the author was Hazael or his son, Bar Hadad II III, who were ... BCE, and credit it to Ben Hadad III Bar Hadad rather than his father Hazael . ref Athas, G., The Tel ... had been excavated. Suriano attributed the stele to a point late in Hazael s career based on apologetic .... ref Suriano, M., The Apology of Hazael, 163 176 ref A consensus has yet to be achieved ... Hazael became king of Aram , his predecessor was ill and finally died in his bed 7. And Elisha came ... hither. 8.And the king said unto Hazael, Take a present in thine hand, and go, meet the man of God, and enquire of the L small ORD small by him, saying, Shall I recover of this disease? 9. So Hazael ... settled his countenance stedfastly, until he was ashamed and the man of God wept. 12. And Hazael ..., and wilt dash their children, and rip up their women with child. 13. And Hazael said, But what ..., and spread it on his face, so that he died and Hazael reigned in his stead. 2 Kings 8 28 and 2 ... Hazael king of Syria in Ramothgilead and the Syrians wounded Joram. 15. But king Joram was returned to be healed in Jezreel of the wounds which the Syrians had given him, when he fought with Hazael king ... is not Hazael, as is popularly touted, but rather his son Bar Hadad. Authenticity controversy ..., William M. with Bruce Zuckerman , A Possible Reconstruction of the Name of Hazael s Father in the Tel ... of Oriental Research 302 1996 75 90. Suriano, Matthew J., The Apology of Hazael A Literary and Historical ... more details
Ramoth Gilead , Hebrew language Hebrew hebrew Douay Rheims Bible Douay Rheims Ramoth Galaad meaning Heights of Gilead , is a Cities of refuge city of refuge east of the Jordan river called Ramoth in Gilead Deuteronomy 4 43 Book of Joshua Joshua 20 8 21 38 . It was in the tribal territorial allotment of the tribe of Gad . Historical events Here, during the battle of Ramoth Gilead between Israel and Arameans , Ahab of Israel joined Jehoshaphat in the battle but was mortally wounded by an arrow and died Books of Kings 1 Kings 22 1 36 ,he was propped up in his chariot facing his men but by evening, Ahab died and the Arameans won. Later an incident occurred when Ahaziah of Judah Ahaziah and Jehoram of Israel Joram fought against Hazael , king of Syria, and Joram was wounded 2 Kings 8 28 . In this city, Jehu , the son of Jehoshaphat, was anointed by one of the sons of the prophets 9 1, 4 . Location It has with probability been identified with Reimun , on the northern slope of the Jabbok , about 5 miles west of Jerash or Gerasa, one of the cities of Decapolis . Other possible locations include Gerosh , about 25 miles north east of Salt, Jordan Salt Ramath Mizpeh . References eastons coord 32 30 N 36 01 E region JO type landmark source kolossus dewiki display title Category Torah cities Category Hebrew Bible cities jordan geo stub ca Ramoth Gilead de Ramoth Gilead he ja no Ramot i Gilead ... more details
Refimprove date March 2010 File Grotto of Elijah, Mt Carmel.jpg thumb 250px The Grotto of Elijah The Cave of Elijah is a grotto in which the biblical prophet Elijah sought shelter on his journey in the wilderness. Elijah traveled for 40 days and 40 nights into the Wilderness of Sin , to Mount Horeb , the original mountain where Moses saw the burning bush and where the Israelites made a covenant with God. Upon reaching the Mountain, he sought shelter in a cave. God again spoke to Elijah Bibleverse 1 Kings 19 9 HE What doest thou here, Elijah? . Elijah did not give a direct answer to the LORD s question but evades and equivocates, implying that the work the LORD had begun centuries earlier had now come to nothing, and that his own work was fruitless. Unlike Moses , who tried to defend Israel when they sinned with the golden calf, Elijah bitterly complains over the Israelites unfaithfulness and says he is the only one left . Up until this time Elijah has only the word of God to guide him, but now he is told to go outside the cave and stand before the Lord. A terrible wind passes, but God was not in the wind. A great earthquake shook the mountain, but God was not in the earthquake. Then a fire passes the mountain, but God was not in the fire. Then a still small voice comes to Elijah and asks again, What doest thou here, Elijah? Elijah again evades the question and his lament is unrevised, showing that he did not understand the importance of the divine revelation he had just witnesed. God then sends him out again, this time to Damascus to anoint Hazael as king of Syria , Jehu as king of Israel , and Elisha as his replacement. Mount Horeb is thought to be located in the land of Midian . Category Caves of Israel Category Hebrew Bible places Category Hebrew Bible geography Category Books of Kings Category Elijah ... more details
, king of Israel, in an unsuccessful expedition against Hazael , king of the Arameans . Jehoram ... slain both Ahaziah, son of Jehoram, and Jehoram the most likely author of this monument is Hazael ... kings as the Bible reports or Hazael as the Tel Dan Stele reports . ref http theosophical.wordpress.com ... more details
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Kings of Israel File Jehoahaz of Israel.jpg thumb 200px Jehoahaz from Guillaume Rouill Promptuarii Iconum Insigniorum Jehoahaz of Israel lang he , meaning Jehovah has held lang la Joachaz was king of kingdom of Israel Samaria Israel and the son of Jehu Books of Kings 2 Kings 10 35 . William F. Albright has dated his reign to 815 BC 801 BC , while E. R. Thiele offers the dates 814 BC 798 BC . ref Edwin Thiele, The Mysterious Numbers of the Hebrew Kings , 1st ed. New York Macmillan, 1951 2d ed. Grand Rapids Eerdmans, 1965 3rd ed. Grand Rapids Zondervan Kregel, 1983 . ISBN 0 8254 3825 X, 9780825438257 ref A stamp seal dated to the end of the 7th century BC has been found with the inscription belonging to Jehoahaz, son of the king ref http cojs.org cojswiki Onyx Seal, c. 586 BCE ref . He reigned seventeen years. His account in 2 Kings states that he was initially faithful to Yahweh , but his people followed the religious practices of the house of Jeroboam , which included the worship of a cultic pole of Asherah in Samaria . The kings of the Arameans , Hazael and Ben hadad , prevailed over him, leaving him an army of 50 horsemen, 10 chariots and 10,000 foot soldiers 2 Kings 13 1 9 . As Jehoahaz besought the Lord, and a deliverer was given to relieve Israel from the Aramean. This deliverer must have been the Assyrian emperor, Adad nirari III 810 783 , who came to the throne during Jehoahaz s reign. He did serve as deliverer to Israel in that he attacked and crushed Damascus in 803 BC, thus bringing relief to Israel from the Aramean oppression ref http www.truthnet.org Biblicalarcheology 10 Dividedkingdom.htm ref . References reflist s start s hou House of Jehoshaphat br small Contemporary Kingdom of Judah King of Judah small Jehoash of Judah Jehoash Joash s reg s bef before Jehu s ttl title Kingdom of Israel Samaria King of Israel years 814 BC 798 BC s aft after Jehoash of Israel Joash Jehoash end IsraeliteKings Category 8th century BC biblical rulers Category ... more details
Aroer lang he , is a Biblical town on the north bank of the River Arnon to the Transjordan Bible east of the Dead Sea , in present day Jordan . The town was an ancient Moabite settlement, and is mentioned in the Bible. Aroer, which is on the edge of the valley of Arnon Deuteronomy Deut . ii. 36 , is probably represented by the present ruins of Arz ir on the north bank of the Arnon ravine, about eleven miles 18 kilometres from the mouth of the river Tristram, Moab, pp. 129 131 . The city was still standing in the time of Eusebius . This place was usually described by its situation, in order to distinguish it from other localities of the same name Deuteronomy Deut . iii. 12, iv. 48 Book of Joshua Josh . xii. 2, xiii. 9 Book of Judges Judges xi. 26 II Books of Samuel Sam . xxiv. 5 . It appears first as having been captured by the Amorite king Sihon from Moab compare Num. xxi. 26 . In the Mesha Stele Mesha inscription , l. 26, it is mentioned as having been built by the Moabites . After Ancient Israel Israel s attack on the Amorites , it was assigned as part of the territory of the tribe of Reuben Bible Reuben , whose southern frontier it marked. This is the city mentioned in Book of Numbers Num . xxxii. 34, with the southern towns, as having been built by the children of Tribe of Gad Gad before the distribution of the land. When Hazael and his Syrians took from Ancient Israel Israel the territory Transjordan Bible across the Jordan River Jordan , Aroer is given as its southern limit Books of Kings II Kings x. 33 . It is clear, from Book of Jeremiah Jer . xlviii. 19, that the Moabites ultimately recovered it from the Israelite s. According to a prophecy in the Book of Isaiah writings of Isaiah chapter 17, verse 2 , Aroer will become either forsaken, forsaken and desolate, or forsaken forever, depending on which manuscript is used to derive the English translation. Its geographical surroundings may be included in this prophecy, as well, as the verse reads t ... more details
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List of state leaders in 830s BC 830s BC state leaders 820s BC Events of 820s BC List of state leaders in 810s BC 810s BC state leaders State leaders by year Africa Egypt Twenty second dynasty of Egypt Twenty second Dynasty Shoshenq III , List of pharaohs Pharaoh of Egypt 830s BC 837 BC 790s BC 798 BC Twenty third dynasty of Egypt Twenty third Dynasty in Thebes Takelot II 830s BC 837 BC 810s BC 813 BC Asia China Zhou Dynasty Gonghe regency 840s BC 841 BC 820s BC 828 BC King Xuan of Zhou Xuan , King of China 820s BC 828 BC 780s BC 782 BC Gojoseon Korea legendary Munhye of Gojoseon Munhye , List of monarchs of Korea King of Gojoseon 840s BC 843 BC 790s BC 793 BC India legendary Ripunjaya , Legendary Kings of Magadha King of Magadha 840s BC 849 BC 790s BC 799 BC Europe Athens Ariphron , Archon of Athens 840s BC 845 BC 820s BC 825 BC Thespieus , Archon of Athens 820s BC 824 BC 790s BC 797 BC Ireland legendary Conaing Bececlach , List of High Kings of Ireland High King of Ireland 830s BC 832 BC 810s BC 812 BC Sparta Agiad Dyanasty Doryssus , Kings of Sparta King of Sparta c. 840s BC 840 BC c. 820s BC 820 BC Agesilaus I , King of Sparta c. 820 BC c. 790s BC 790 BC Alba Longa Aventinus , Latin kings of Alba Longa King of Alba Longa 850s BC 856 BC 810s BC 819 BC Middle East Aram Damascus Hazael , King of Aram Damascus 840s BC 842 BC 790s BC 796 BC Assyria Shalmaneser III , Kings of Assyria King of Assyria 850s BC 859 BC 820s BC 824 BC Shamshi Adad V , King of Assyria 820s BC 824 BC 810s BC 811 BC Babylon Marduk zakir umi I 850s BC 855 BC 810s BC 819 BC Kingdom of Israel Samaria Kingdom of Israel Jehu , King of Israel 840s BC 842 BC 810s BC 815 BC According to Albright Kingdom of Judah Jehoash of Judah Jehoash , King of Judah 830s BC 837 BC 790s BC 800 BC Tyre, Lebanon Tyre, Phoenecia Pygmalion of Tyre Pygmalion , List of kings of Tyre King of Tyre 830s BC 831 BC 780s BC 785 BC Urartu Sarduri I , List of kings of Urartu King of Urartu 830s BC 834 BC 820s BC 828 BC Ishpuinis ... more details
List of state leaders in 810s BC 810s BC state leaders 800s BC Events of 800s BC List of state leaders in 790s BC 790s BC state leaders State leaders by year Africa Egypt Twenty second dynasty of Egypt Twenty second Dynasty Shoshenq III , List of pharaohs Pharaoh of Egypt 830s BC 837 BC 790s BC 798 BC Twenty third dynasty of Egypt Twenty third Dynasty in Thebes Pedubast 810s BC 813 BC 800s BC 801 BC Shoshenq VI 800s BC 801 BC 790s BC 795 BC Asia China Zhou Dynasty King Xuan of Zhou Xuan , King of China 820s BC 828 BC 780s BC 782 BC Gojoseon Korea legendary Munhye of Gojoseon Munhye , List of monarchs of Korea King of Gojoseon 840s BC 843 BC 790s BC 793 BC India legendary Ripunjaya , Legendary Kings of Magadha King of Magadha 840s BC 849 BC 790s BC 799 BC Europe Athens Thespieus , Archon of Athens 820s BC 824 BC 790s BC 797 BC Ireland legendary Art mac Lugdach , List of High Kings of Ireland High King of Ireland 810s BC 812 BC 800s BC 806 BC F achu Tolgrach , High King of Ireland 800s BC 806 BC 790s BC 796 BC Macedonia ancient kingdom Macedonia Caranus king Karanus , List of kings of Macedon King of Macedonia 800s BC 808 BC 770s BC 778 BC Sparta Agiad Dyanasty Agesilaus I , Kings of Sparta King of Sparta c. 820s BC 820 BC c. 790s BC 790 BC Alba Longa Procas , Latin kings of Alba Longa King of Alba Longa 810s BC 819 BC 790s BC 796 BC Middle East Aram Damascus Hazael , King of Aram Damascus 840s BC 842 BC 790s BC 796 BC Assyria Shammuramat , Regent of Assyria 810s BC 811 BC 800s BC 808 BC Adad nirari III , Kings of Assyria King of Assyria 810s BC 811 BC 780s BC 783 BC Babylon Ninth Dynasty Unknown List of Kings of Babylon king s 810s BC 811 BC 790s BC 800 BC Kingdom of Israel Samaria Kingdom of Israel Jehoahaz of Israel Jehoahaz 810s BC 815 BC 800s BC 801 BC According to Albright Jehoash of Israel Jehiash , King of Israel 800s BC 801 BC 780s BC 786 BC Kingdom of Judah Jehoash of Judah Jehoash , King of Judah 830s BC 837 BC 790s BC 800 BC Tyre, Lebanon Tyre, Phoenecia P ... more details
The 790s BC witnessed the surging power of the Neo Assyrian Empire , albeit a brief moment of weakness following in subsequent decades, the further decadence of Ancient Egypt Egypt , and the beginnings of civilization with the rise of the city states in Ancient Greece . Decadebox BC 79 Events and trends 797 BC Ardysus I becomes king of Lydia . 797 BC Thespieus , Archon of Athens , dies after a reign of 27 years and is succeeded by his son Agamestor . 796 BC Adad Nirari III captures Damascus after a siege against King Ben Hadad III . c.790 BC Adad Nirari III conducts a raid against the Chaldeans. ref cite web title midbabylon BOT GENERATED TITLE url http www.geocities.com garyweb65 midbaby.html work archiveurl http www.webcitation.org query?id 1255996480871493 archivedate 2009 10 19 deadurl yes ref Image Map of Assyria.png thumb 300px Map of the Neo Assyrian Empire and its expansions. Significant people Adad Nirari III , King of Assyria , r. 811 783 BC Thespieus, Archon of Athens, in office 824 797 BC Agamestor, Archon of Athens, in office 797 778 BC Ninurta apla X full name unknown , King of Babylon, r. c.800 790 BC Marduk bel zeri, King of Babylon, r. c.790 780 BC Dido Queen of Carthage Dido , former Queen of Tyre and current Queen and founder of Carthage , r. 814 c.760 BC King Xuan of Zhou Xuan , King of Zhou dynasty China, r. 827 782 BC Hazael , King of Aram Damascus Aramaean Damascus , r. 842 796 BC Ben Hadad III , King of Aram Damascus Aramaean Damascus , r. c.796 792 BC Shoshenq III , Pharaoh of Ancient Egypt Egypt Twenty second Dynasty of Egypt Twenty Second Dynasty , r. 837 798 BC Shoshenq IV , Pharaoh of Ancient Egypt Egypt Twenty second Dynasty of Egypt Twenty Second Dynasty , r. 798 785 BC Shoshenq VI , Pharaoh of Ancient Egypt Egypt Twenty third Dynasty of Egypt Twenty Third Dynasty , r. 801 795 BC Osorkon III , Pharaoh of Ancient Egypt Egypt Twenty third Dynasty of Egypt Twenty Third Dynasty , r. 795 767 BC Homer of Chios , Legendary Greek Poet Jehoahaz ... more details
Park. Other major finds there were evidence of the destruction of Gath by Hazael King of Aram ... indication that it can be related to the conquest of Gath by Hazael, King of Aram Damascus, as mentioned ... of the site by Hazael, Philistine Gath lost its role as a primary Philistine city. Although ... more details