• Astarymus (also called Aserymus; possibly Phoenician: 𐤏𐤔𐤕𐤓𐤓𐤌 ‘štrrm, "Ashtar is great") was a king of Tyre and the third of four brothers who held...
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    978–944 BC Baal-Eser I (Balbazer I) 944–927 BC Abdastartus 927–918 BC Astarymus 906–897 BC Phelles 897–896 BC Ithobaal I 896–863 BC Baal-Eser II (Balbazer...
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  • First of 4 brothers to reign. Deleastartus (Dalay-‘Ashtart) 900–889 BC Astarymus (‘Ashtar-rom) 888–880 BC Phelles (Pilles) 879 BC Last of the 4 brothers...
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  • patronymic as the name of the second. For a further explanation, see the Astarymus article. Cross’s reconstruction for these kings has been followed by William...
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  • Against Apion i.18. Here it is said that Phelles slew his brother Aserymus (Astarymus) and then “took the kingdom, and reigned but eight months, though he lived...
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  • a monk Phelles King of Tyre 879 BC 8 months Assassinated his brother Astarymus Assassinated by Ithobaal I Ulpia Severina Roman Empress 270 8 months Assassination...
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  • patronymic as the name of the second. For a further explanation, see the Astarymus article. Cross’s reconstruction for these kings has been followed by William...
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  • King (c.810–770 BC) Tyre, Phoenecia — Deleastartus, King (900–889 BC) Astarymus, King (888–880 BC) Phelles, King (879 BC) Ithobaal I, King (878–847 BC)...
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