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  1. Tiglath-Pileser

    Tiglath Pileser may refer to Tiglath Pileser I , king of Assyria from 1115 to 1077 BC Tiglath Pileser II , king of Assyria from 967 to 935 BC Tiglath Pileser III , or Tiglath Pileser IV, king of Assyria from 745 to 727 BC hndis de Tiglat pileser he nl Tiglat Pileser pl Tiglatpilesar pt Tiglate Pileser sh Tiglat Pileser ...   more details



  1. Tiglath-Pileser IV

    orphan date September 2010 Tiglath Pileser IV was one of the Kings of Assyria , more often known as Tiglath Pileser III . ref http www.1911encyclopedia.org Tiglath Pileser 1911 Britannica ref The confusion may stem from his being known in Chronicles as Tilgath Pilneser Books of Chronicles 1 Chronicles 5 6, 26 2 Chronicles 28 20 , and also by the throne name Pul 1 Chronicles 5 26 and 2 Kings 15 19 the Chronicler appears to treat the names as belonging to separate people. ref Cite book title Who s Who in The Bible author Richard Coggins publisher B. T. Batsford Ltd. location London ISBN 0 7134 0144 3 pages 152 153 ref See also Tiglath Pileser . References Reflist External links http nabataea.net solhez2.html Historical Contacts of Hebrews with Assyrians Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . name Tiglath Pileser IV ALTERNATIVE NAMES Tiglath Pileser III SHORT DESCRIPTION One of the Kings of Assyria DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Tiglath Pileser 04 Category Assyrian kings Category Year of death unknown ...   more details



  1. Tiglath-Pileser II

    Tiglath Pileser II from the Hebrew language Hebraic form ref Tiglath pileser , Bibleverse 2Kings 15 29 NASB or Tilgath pilneser , Bibleverse 2Chronicles 28 20 NASB . ref of Akkadian language Akkadian Tukult apil E arra was King of Assyria from 967 BCE, when he succeeded his father Ashur resh ishi II until his death in 935 BCE, when he was succeeded by his son Ashur dan II . Little is known about his reign. See also Portal Ancient Near East Tiglath Pileser Tiglath Pileser III Notes Reflist References 1911 Start box Succession box title King of Assyria before Ashur resh ishi II after Ashur dan II years 967&ndash 935 BCE End box Assyrian kings Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Tiglath Pileser Ii ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Tiglath Pileser Ii Category 935 BC deaths Category Assyrian kings ANE bio stub Assyrian stub ca Teglatfalassar II cs Tiglatpilesar II. de Tukulti apil E arra II. es Tiglatpileser II eu Tiglath Pileser II.a fa ko 2 it Tiglatpileser II nl Tiglat Pileser II ja 2 no Tiglat Pileser II pl Tiglatpilesar II pt Tiglate Pileser II ru II sh Tiglat Pileser II uk II ...   more details



  1. Tiglath-Pileser I

    Infobox monarch name Tiglath Pileser I title List of Assyrian kings King of Assyria image TiglathPileserI.png caption Rock relief of Tiglath Pileser native lang1 Akkadian native lang1 name1 Tukult apil E arra reign 1114 1076 BC coronation predecessor Ashur resh ishi I successor Asharid apal Ekur suc type heir consort royal anthem father mother birth date birth place death date 1076 BC death place buried Tiglath Pileser I Pronunciation needed from the Hebrew language Hebraic form ref Spelled as Tiglath Pileser in the Book of Kings Bibleverse 2Kings 15 29 NASB or as Tilgath Pilneser in the Book of Chronicles Bibleverse 2Chronicles 28 20 NASB . ref of lang akk Tukult apil E arra My Trust is in the Son of Esharra , lang syc Takaltyu apel yushara was a Kings of Assyria ... Georges Roux , Tiglath Pileser was one of the two or three great Assyrian monarchs since the days ... were also his sons. See also Portal Ancient Near East Tiglath Pileser II Tiglath Pileser III References Reflist External links http www.gutenberg.org etext 10887 Inscription of Tiglath Pileser I. Babylonian ... S end BR Assyrian kings Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Tiglath Pileser 01 ALTERNATIVE ... OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Tiglath Pileser 01 Category Assyrian ... I. es Tiglatpileser I eo Tiglatpilezero la 1 a eu Tiglath Pileser I.a fa fr Teglath Phalasar Ier gl Teglatfalasar I ko 1 hr Tiglat Pileser I. it Tiglatpileser I he hu I. Tukulti apil sarra assz r kir ly nl Tiglat Pileser I ja 1 no Tiglat Pileser I pl Tiglatpilesar I pt Tiglate Pileser I ru I sr I sh Tiglat Pileser I fi Tiglat Pileser I tr I. Tiglat Pileser uk I zh ... of Lake Van and then turned westward to receive the submission of Malatia . In his fifth year, Tiglath Pileser attacked Comana in Cappadocia , and placed a record of his victories engraved on copper plates ...   more details



  1. Tiglath-Pileser III

    Image Tilglath pileser iii.jpg 250px right thumb Tiglath Pileser III stela from the walls of his palace British Museum , London . Tiglath Pileser III from the Hebrew language Hebraic form ref Spelled as Tiglath ... Encyclopedia Bot generated title ref Tiglath Pileser III seized the Assyrian throne during a civil ... improving its efficiency and security. Assyrian forces became a standing army. Tiglath Pileser III ... Pileser III also occupied Philistia and Israel . Later in his reign, Tiglath Pileser III assumed total control of Babylonia. Tiglath Pileser III discouraged revolts against Assyrian rule, with the use ..., Assyrians , p. 17 ref Reign Image Tiglath Pileser II 1889 drawing.jpg thumb Tiglath Pileser III besieging a town Assyrian power in the Near East greatly increased as the result of Tiglath Pileser s military ... Georges Roux ref According to the royal inscriptions of Tiglath Pileser many of the inhabitants were ... illustration, right . In October 729  BC, Tiglath Pileser assumed total control of Babylon, capturing ... s conquests green and deportation of Israelites. Tiglath Pileser III discouraged revolts against ... Healy, pp. 21 ref Biblical records, corroborated by Assyrian ones, describe how Tiglath Pileser III .... Tiglath Pileser complied by seizing Damascus , executing Rezin, and deporting the Aramaean inhabitants ... and chariotry. As a result of Tiglath Pileser s military reforms, the Assyrian Empire was armed ... Tiglath Pileser III s conquests and reforms led to the establishment of the Assyria Neo Assyrian ..., 1984 . Tadmor, Hayim, The inscriptions of Tiglath pileser III, King of Assyria critical edition ... of Tiglath pileser III, in Mordechai Cogan and Dan el Kahn eds , Treasures on Camels Humps Historical ... Tiglath Pileser 03 ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION King of Assyria who ruled 745&ndash 727 BC DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Tiglath Pileser 03 Category ... E arra III. et Tiglat pileser III es Tiglatpileser III eo Tiglatpilezero la 3 a eu Tiglath Pileser ...   more details



  1. Pul

    Pul or PUL may refer to Pul, an abbreviation for the Assyrian King, Tiglath Pileser III Pul, one 1 100th of the Afghan afghani currency PUL, an initialism for Polyurethane laminate Disambig de Pul fr PUL it PUL nl Pul tr Pul ...   more details



  1. Musri

    Musri Assyrian Mu us ri , or Muzri, was a small ancient kingdom, in northern areas of Iraqi Kurdistan . The area is nowadays inhabited by Muzuri Kurds Muzuri Mussouri Kurds . External links http www.sacred texts.com ane rp rp201 rp20126.htm Inscription of Tiglath Pileser I, King of Assyria Category Iraqi Kurdistan MEast hist stub ...   more details



  1. Kaus-malaka

    Refimprove date August 2008 aus malaka was the king of Udumi Edom during the reign of the Assyria n king Tiglath Pileser III . His name means the god Kaus is king or Kaus rules . ref citebook title Diversity in Pre exilic Hebrew author Ian Young, Ian Mark Young publisher Mohr Siebeck year 1989 isbn 3161460588 page 41 ref References refs Category Kings of Edom MEast royal stub ...   more details



  1. Salmanu

    Unreferenced date December 2009 Orphan date December 2009 Salmanu was king of Moab during the reign of the Assyria n king Tiglath Pileser III ruled 745 BCE 745 727 BCE . He is mentioned in a clay inscription found in Nimrud as a vassal of Assyria. Eberhard Schrader theorized that he might be identical with the Shalman who waged war on Israel and sacked Beth arbel Hosea x. 14 though other scholars identify Shalman with one of the Assyrian kings named Shalmaneser . Category Moab ...   more details



  1. Kir of Moab

    Kir of Moab bibleverse Isaiah 15 1 . The two strongholds of Moab were Ar city Ar and Kir, which latter is probably the Kir haraseth bibleverse Isaiah 16 7 following. Kir a wall or fortress, a place to which Tiglath Pileser III Tiglath pileser carried the Syrian s captive after he had taken the city of Damascus 2 Kings 16 9 Book of Amos Amos 1 5 9 7 . Isaiah 22 6 mentions it along with Elam . Some have supposed that Kir is a variant of Cush Susiana , on the south of Elam. ref http www.ccel.org e easton ebd ebd T0002100.html T0002196 Easton s 1897 Bible Dictionary ref See also Al Karak References reflist Eastons Tanakh stub Category Hebrew Bible geography ca Quir de Moab pt Quir sv Kir Moab ...   more details



  1. Siege of Gezer (c.733 BC)

    merge Gezer date April 2011 The Siege of Gezer c.733 BC refers to a successful siege of the city known as Gezer , 20 miles west of Jerusalem , depicted on a stone relief at the Assyria n royal palace in Nimrud , where the city is called Gazru . The siege was conducted by the great Assyrian king Tiglath Pileser III , who was one of the greatest generals and warriors in history, between 734 732 BCE,. ref cite book last Ehrlich first Carl S authorlink coauthors title The Philistines in Transition A History from Ca. 1000 730 B.C.E. publisher Brill Academic Publishers date November 1996 location pages 192 193 url http books.google.com books?id B2eNV68WU3YC&pg PA193&dq gezer tiglath pileser&ei OYU SLWkHqHQjgH1n5SRCA&client firefox a&sig rTXEi2eO3PNzrd1a7cCHuYm9F7U doi id isbn 978 9004104266 ref The city was probably captured by the Assyrians at the end of the campaign of Tiglath Pileser III to Canaan . Recent archaeological excavation at the site reveal that not long after the city fell into Assyrian hands it become an Assyrian administrative center. References reflist coord missing Category Battles involving Assyria Category Sieges Gezer Category 8th century BC conflicts assyrian stub Siege stub ...   more details



  1. Zabibe

    Zabibe also transliterated Zabibi , Zabiba , Zabibah was a queen of Qedar who reigned for five years between 738 and 733 BC. She was a vassal of Tiglath Pileser III , Assyrian empire king of Assyria . She was succeeded by another queen, Samsi , who also reigned for five years. According to the Assyrian records, Samsi took part in a rebellion, however Tiglath Pileser defeated Samsi in the neighbourhood of Mount Sa qu ur ri , killed many of her men, and took a great deal of booty. ref name Ephal85 Eph al 1982 85. ref Israel Eph al notes the Assyrian records claim she fled for her life like a wild she ass to the desert. At this point she apparently decided to surrender to Tiglath Pileser, and paid tribute. ref name Ephal85 Samsi remained queen after surrendering to Tiglath Pileser, but a q pu was appointed over her by the king of Assyria. ref Eph al 1982 86. ref Zabibe is mentioned in the Annals of Tiglath Pileser III among a list of monarchs who paid tribute to the Assyrian empire Assyrian king in 738 BC. ref Eph al 1982 82. ref The title accorded her is queen of the Aribi Arabs . ref name Ephal83 Eph al 1982 83. ref Israel Eph al argues that, until the time of Assurbanipal , the title queen of the Arabs in Assyrian manuscripts was a general one accorded to leaders of the nomad ic tribes of the Syria n desert. ref name Ephal83 So, he infers that Zabibe would have been properly titled queen of the Qidri Qedarites . Zab bah is an ancient Arabic language Arabic name, likely derived from zab b , meaning raisin . ref Eph al 1982 82, n247. ref References reflist 2 Bibliography Cite book title The Ancient Arabs Nomads on the Borders of the Fertile Crescent 9th 5th Centuries B.C url http books.google.com.au books?id 2 QO9Noo ygC first1 Israel last1 Eph al publisher Brill year 1982 isbn 9652234001, 9789652234001 postscript None External links http www.guide2womenleaders.com Worldwide Guide to Women in Leadership en icon edited by construction journalist http www.danskbyggeri.d ...   more details



  1. 740s BC

    Unreferenced date December 2009 Decadebox BC 74 Events and trends 747 BC February 26 Nabonassar becomes king of Babylonia . 747 BC Meles of Lydia Meles becomes king of Lydia . c. 747 BC Third Intermediate Period of Egypt ends. Late Period of ancient Egypt starts. Nubia Nubian period starts in Ancient Egypt. c. 747 BC Piye starts to rule in Ancient Egypt. 745 BC The Crown of Assyria seized by Tiglath Pileser III Pul , who takes the name Tiglath Pileser III . 745 BC Legendary death of Titus Tatius Rome Roman King Diarchy with con Romulus . 743 BC Duke Zhuang of Zheng Duke Zhuang of the China Chinese state of Zheng state Zheng comes to power. 743 BC Beginning of the First Messenian War . 740 BC Tiglath Pileser III conquers the city of Arpad Syria Arpad in Syria after two years of siege. 740 BC Start of Ahaz s reign of Kingdom of Judah Judah . Significant people Romulus and Remus DEFAULTSORT 740s Bc Category 740s BC ast A os 740 edC bs 740te p.n.e. ca D cada del 740 aC cs 749 740 p . n. l. da 740 erne f.Kr. es A os 740 a. C. eu K. a. 740ko hamarkada fa fr Ann es 740 it Anni 740 a.C. la Decennium 75 a.C.n. hu I. e. 740 es vek mk 740 . . . ms 740 an SM uz Mil. av. 740 lar ro Anii 740 .Hr. ru 740 . . sk 40. roky 8. storo ia pred Kr. sh 740 e pne. su 740 an SM fi 740 luku eaa. sv 740 talet f.Kr. war 740 nga dekada UC zh 740 ...   more details



  1. Ashur-nirari V

    Refimprove date August 2007 Ashur nirari V also Assurnirari was King of Assyria from 755 to 745 BC. He was succeeded by Tiglath Pileser III . Ashur nirari V was a son of Adad nirari III , and succeeded his brother, Ashur dan III . He inherited a difficult situation from his predecessor. The Assyrian rulership was severely limited by the influence of court dignitaries, particularly that of Shamshi ilu , who was the commander in chief turtanu . According to the eponym canon, for four years the king was compelled to stay in the land . It was customary for the Assyrian king to campaign every year, and such an indication usually meant the kingship had been seriously weakened. In his fourth and fifth regnal years, however, he campaigned to Namri . In 746 BC a revolt broke out again, and the following year the throne was seized by Tiglath pileser III, who may have been his brother or his son, or, alternatively, a usurper with no relationship to the previous royal house at all. s start succession box title King of Assyria before Ashur dan III after Tiglath Pileser III years 755&ndash 745 BC s end Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Ashur nirari V ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Ashur nirari V Category 745 BC deaths Category Assyrian kings MEast royal stub Assyrian stub ca Ashurnirari V cs A ur nir ri V. de A ur nirari V. es Ashur nirari V eu Ashur nirari V.a fr Assur nerari V ko 5 nl Assur nirari V ja 5 pl Aszur nirari V pt Assurnirari V ru V sh A ur nirari V sv Ashur nirari V zh ...   more details



  1. Bit-Istar

    Bit Istar was a Assyrian town and a local kingdom c.12th cent. c.710 BC at western Zagros that according to inscriptions of Tiglath Pileser III and Sargon II was located close to the source of a river to the east of Dyala. Stronach and Calmeyer proposed Ravansar as a possible candidate for the place of Bit Istar. Recent surveys by Y. Hassanzadeh led to discovery of new evidence indicating presence of rich first Mil. remains close to the spring of Ravansar 34 43 0 N, 46 40 0 E . The ruler of this town during reign of Sargon II was Burburazu who brought his tributes to Sargon during his campaign to the region in 714 B.C. A column base at the edge of Ravansar spring could belong to a temple that was build for Ishtar near Water hole . Tang i Var , famous Assyrian inscription from reign of Sargon II is located about 30 km to north of Ravansar. Image Tiglath Pileser II 1889 drawing.jpg thumb left Tiglath Pileser III besieging a town Image Map of Assyria.png thumb 300px Map of the Neo Assyrian Empire and its expansions. References reflist Hassanzadeh, Y., M. Karami, F. Bahrol oloomi, K. Taheri, A. Tahmasbi, A. Moradi Bisetouni and F. Biglari 2010 Khanileh New evidence of Chalcolithic and Early Historic occupations from northwest of the Kermanshah Plain, Central Zagros, Iranian Journal of Archaeology and History. Parpola, S. & M. Porter 2001 The Helsinki Atlas of the Near East in the Neo Assyrian Period, Edited by Simo Parpola & Michael Porter, The Casco Bay Assyriological Institute The Neo Assyrian Text Corpus Project, Finland. Radner, K., 2003 A Median Sanctuary at Bit I tar. In G.B. Lanfranchi, M. Roaf & R. Rollinger ed. , Continuity of Empire Assyria, Media, Persia. History of the Ancient Near East Monographs 5 Padova 2003 119 130. Category Archaeological sites in Iran Category Iron Age Category Kurdistan Category Kermanshah Province ...   more details



  1. Asharid-apal-Ekur

    Asharid apal Ekur was King of Assyria from 1076 to 1074 BC. He succeeded his father, Tiglath Pileser I , and was succeeded by a brother, Ashur bel kala . ref Citebook title A History of Ancient Egypt author Nicholas Grimal publisher Blackwell Publishing isbn 0 631 19396 0 ref References reflist start box succession box title King of Assyria before Tiglath Pileser I after Ashur bel kala years 1076&ndash 1074 BC end box Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Asharid apal Ekur ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Asharid apal Ekur Category Assyrian kings Category 11th century BC deaths MEast hist stub MEast royal stub Assyrian stub ca Asharidapal Ekur cs A ar d apil Ekur de A ared apil ekur es Asharid apal Ekur eu Asharid apal Ekur fr Asared Apil Ekur it Asharid apil Ekur ja pl Aszared apil Ekur ru sh A arid apal Ekur uk ...   more details



  1. Jehoahaz

    Jehoahaz or Joachaz Hebrew name Yeho a az Y h z Yahweh has held lang el I akhaz lang la Joachaz was the name of several people mentioned in the Hebrew Bible . Jehoahaz of Israel , king of kingdom of Israel Samaria Israel Jehoahaz of Judah , king of kingdom of Judah Judah The youngest son of Jehoram of Judah Jehoram , king of Judah Books of Chronicles 2 Chronicles 21 17 22 1, 6, 8, 9 , more commonly known as Ahaziah of Judah Ahaziah . The full name of Ahaz of Judah, by which he is mentioned in the annals of Tiglath Pileser III disambig Category Monarchs of the Hebrew Bible es Joacaz he ja pl Joachaz pt Joacaz tr Jehoahaz anlam ayr m zh ...   more details



  1. Sareisa

    Sareisa or Shareisha was an ancient city in southeast Anatolia , near Tigris . It is mentioned by Strabo as a city of Cordyene ref http penelope.uchicago.edu Thayer E Roman Texts Strabo 16A .html LacusCurtius Strabo s Geography Book XVI Chapter 1 Bot generated title ref . Ancient Assyria n inscriptions mention it as Shareisha or Shereshe Tiglath Pileser I ca. 1100 BC reports his conquest of the city and defeat of the forces of Kurte . Portal Ancient Near East Notes Reflist coord missing Turkey Category Ancient Assyrian cities Category Former populated places in Turkey ANE stub ...   more details



  1. Cushan

    Orphan date September 2008 The Hebrew Old Testament name Cushan is probably a poetic or prolonged name of the land of Kingdom of Kush Cush , the Arabian Cush bibleverse Habakkuk 3 7 . Some have, however, supposed this to be the same as Chushan Rishathaim bibleverse Judges 3 8 10 , i.e., taking the latter part of the name as a title or local appellation, Chushan of the two iniquities oppressing Israel, and provoking them to idolatry , a Mesopotamian king, identified by Rawlinson with Asshur ris ilim the father of Tiglath Pileser I. but incorrectly, for the empire of Assyria was not yet founded. He held Israel in bondage for eight years. eastons Category Kingdom of Kush ...   more details



  1. Abijah (queen)

    Abijah is a person named in the Old Testament . She was the daughter of a Zechariah, possibly Zechariah the son of Jeberechiah 2 Chr. 29 1 compare Isa. 8 2 , and afterwards the wife of Ahaz , and mother of Hezekiah . She is also called Abi 2 Kings 18 2 . Some writers ref Whittaker H. A. Isaiah Biblia, Cannock 1988 ref consider that Abijah is the almah or virgin at the time of the prophecy in the Immanuel Christian interpetation of Isaiah 7 14 Immanuel prophecy in Isaiah 7 14 , and that the child who will be an infant when Rezin and Pekah are defeated by Tiglath Pileser III may be the future heir, Hezekiah . References reflist Category Hebrew Bible people it Abijah ...   more details



  1. Arslan Tash reliefs

    The Arslan Tash reliefs are bas reliefs of human figures and animals which adorned the city gates and temple portals of ancient Hadatu the modern archeological site of Arslan Tash , literally the Stone Lion . ref Albenda, Pauline http www.jstor.org pss 1357038 The Gateway and Portal Stone Reliefs from Arslan Tash 1988 ref The bas reliefs may have been carved by different artists in different periods, but an inscription carved across the body of one bull dates the inscription to the reign of Tiglath Pileser III 745 727BCE however artistic considerations suggest the conclusion that the reliefs were originally carved some time between the reigns of Shalmaneser III 858 824BCE and Sargon II 721 705BCE . ref Albenda, p.5 ref References reflist 2 Category Archaeology of the Near East Category Archaeological artifacts ...   more details



  1. Aram Damascus

    isbn 1575060833 page 377 ref In the 8th century BCE, Rezin had been a tributary of Tiglath Pileser ... to Tiglath Pileser III for help. This the Assyrian king obliged, after Judah paid tribute to the Assyrian king. bibleverse 2 Kings 16 7 9 NIV As a result, Tiglath Pileser sacked Damascus and annexed ... executed. Tiglath Pileser also records this act in one of his inscriptions. ref James B. Pritchard ...   more details



  1. Abel-beth-maachah

    unsourced date September 2010 File Morgan bible fl 46.jpg thumb right 350px Illustration from the Morgan Bible of Joab approaching Abel beth maachah and Sheba person Sheba s head being thrown down 2 Samuel 20 . Abel beth maachah trans. meadow Abel of the house Beth of Maacah was a city in the north of Israel , in the neighbourhood of Dan ancient city Dan and Ijon , in the tribe of Naphtali . It was a place of considerable strength and importance. It is called a mother in Israel , i.e., a metropolis 2 Samuel 20 19 . It was siege besieged by Joab in his pursuit of Sheba person Sheba 2 Books of Samuel Sam. 20 14 . A Wise woman of Abel unnamed wise woman from Abel beth maachah convinced Joab not to destroy the city, since the people did not want to shelter Sheba. She told the people of the city to kill Sheba, and his head was thrown over the wall to Joab. The city was also besieged by Benhadad 1 Books of Kings Kings 15 20 and by Tiglath Pileser III Tiglath pileser 2 Kings 15 29 about 734 BC . It is elsewhere called Abel maim, meadow of the waters, 2 Chronicles 16 4 . Its site is occupied by the modern Abil or Abil el kamh, on a rising ground to the east of the brook Derdarah, which flows through Hula Valley the plain of Huleh into the River Jordan Jordan , about 6 miles to the west north west of Dan. eastons Abel beth maachah Category Hebrew Bible places Category Books of Samuel no Abel Bet Ma aka ...   more details



  1. Ashur-dan II

    unsourced date February 2009 Ashur Dan II was a King of Assyria c. 935 BC 912 BC . Biography Ashur Dan II succeeded his father, Tiglath Pileser II . He was succeeded by his son Adad nirari II . He reigned from 935 BC until his death in 912 BC. Ashur dan II concentrated on rebuilding Assyria within its natural borders, from Tur Abdin to the foothills beyond Arbel , he built government offices in all provinces, and as an economic boost, provided ploughs throughout the land, which yielded record grain production. He was followed by four able kings, who used the foundation which he had laid to make Assyria the major world power of its time. BR start box succession box title King of Assyria before Tiglath Pileser II after Adad nirari II years 934&ndash 912 BC end box Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Ashur dan II ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Ashur dan II Category Assyrian kings Category 912 BC deaths MEast royal stub Assyrian stub ca Ashurdan II cs A ur d n II. de A ur dan II. eu Ashur Dan II.a it Ashur dan II he nl Assur dan II ja 2 pa pl Aszur dan II pt Ashur Dan II ru II sh A ur dan II ...   more details



  1. Ashur-resh-ishi II

    unsourced date February 2009 Ashur resh ishi II was King of Assyria King of Assyria for five years. He succeeded his long reigning father Ashur rabi II in 972 and reigned until his death in 967 BC, when he was succeeded by his son, Tiglath Pileser II . Little is known about his reign, which was a time of political eclipse for Assyria. After a period of decline following Tukulti Ninurta I, Assyria was consolidated and stabilized under Ashur dan I c. 1179 c. 1134 and Ashur resh ishi I c. 1133 c. 1116 . Several times forced to fight against Babylonia, the latter was even able to defend himself against an attack by Nebuchadrezzar I. According to the inscriptions, most of his building... start box succession box title King of Assyria before Ashur rabi II after Tiglath Pileser II years 972&ndash 967 BC end box Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Ashur resh ishi II ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Ashur resh ishi II Category Assyrian kings Category 967 BC deaths MEast royal stub Assyrian stub ca Ashurreshishi II cs A ur r i i II. de A ur re i i II. eu Ashur resh ishi II.a it Ashur resh ishi II ja 2 pl Aszur resza iszi II pt Ashur resh ishi II ru II sh A ur re i i II uk II ...   more details




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