• Ithobaal I is the name of a 9th-century BCE king of Tyre mentioned in the story of Jezebel from the Hebrew Bible, and in a citation by Josephus of a list...
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    Hebrew: אִיזֶבֶל, Modern: ʾĪzével, Tiberian: ʾĪzeḇel) was the daughter of Ithobaal I of Tyre and the wife of Ahab, King of Israel, according to the Book of...
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  • (846–841 BC), also known as Balbazer II and Ba'l-mazzer I was a king of Tyre, the son of Ithobaal I, brother of Jezebel and brother-in-law of Ahab. The primary...
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    871–852 BC. As Omri's successor, Ahab married Jezebel, the daughter of Ithobaal I of Tyre. Under Jezebel's influence, he abandoned Yahweh and established...
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  • Assyrian records. Menander's Tyrian king list also described the period from Ithobaal III through Hiram III. Tyre regained independence with Assyria's demise...
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    990–978 BC Hiram I 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...
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  • Pygmalion) was king of Tyre from 831 to 785 BCE and a son of King Mattan I (840–832 BC). During Pygmalion's reign, Tyre seems to have shifted the heart...
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    Byzantine Empire, Cape Lithoprosopon. Batroun is said to have been founded by Ithobaal I (Ethbaal), king of Tyre (whose daughter Jezabel married Ahab). The city...
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    Omri of Israel Ahab of Israel Ahaziah of Israel Ithobaal I of Sidon Jezebel of Tyre...
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    the Book of Kings (1 Kings 16:31) as a queen who was the daughter of Ithobaal I of Sidon and the wife of Ahab, King of Israel. According to the Books...
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  • eight months, though he lived fifty years: he was slain by Ithobalus (Ithobaal I), the priest of Astarte.” He and the three preceding kings were brothers...
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    to resemble a founding date of a Tyrian settlement from the reign of Ithobaal I between 875 and 850,[further explanation needed] although the Méndez Núñez-Las...
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    Byzantine Empire, Cape Lithoprosopon. Batroun is said to have been founded by Ithobaal I (Ethbaal), king of Tyre, whose daughter Jezabel married Ahab. The city...
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    Sidon (redirect from Sidon I)
    the land of Israel (1 Kings 11:1, 33). Jezebel was the daughter of King Ithobaal I of Sidon (1 Kings 16:31). It was famous for its manufactures and arts...
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    powerful cities in the Eastern Mediterranean. One of its kings, the priest Ithobaal I (887–856 BC), ruled as far north as Beirut, and part of Cyprus. According...
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  • information related to Mattan I comes from Josephus’s citation of the Phoenician author Menander of Ephesus in Against Apion i.18. Here it is said that "Badezorus...
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  • 2022-06-21. Dutt, Romesh C. (1906). History of India, in Nine Volumes: Vol. I - From the Earliest Times to the Sixth Century B.C., Volume 1. Cosimo. ISBN 9781605204901...
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  • Juan II de Portugal". www.biografiasyvidas.com. Retrieved 12 May 2022. "John I". Encyclopaedia Britannica. Hammond, N. C. L; Griffith, G. T. (1972). A History...
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    Badzir, Badezor, Badezorus, Baal-Eser II, and Balbazer II. His father was Ithobaal I, also written as Jethbaal. Marx noted that the amphorae could be Phoenician...
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    Ahiram sarcophagus (category Hiram I)
    of any other city state. It is said that he was succeeded by his son Ithobaal I who is the first to be explicitly entitled King of Byblos, which is due...
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    Josephus, with a drought that Menander said occurred in the days of Ethbaal (Ithobaal I, 878-847 BC), king of the Tyrians. In Ant. 9.14.2, after relating that...
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    the result of the siege as militarily inconclusive. The King of Tyre, Ithobaal III, either died near the end of the siege or was replaced as part of the...
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  • King (888–880 BC) Phelles, King (879 BC) Ithobaal I, King (878–847 BC) Baal-Eser II, King (846–841 BC) Mattan I, King (840–832 BC) Pygmalion, King (831–785...
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    pay tribute to Nebuchadnezzar, and he was closely followed in this by Ithobaal III, the king of Tyre. In 587 BC, Ammon, Edom and Moab likewise rebelled...
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  • northern neighbors, detente prevailed." During the rule of the priest Ithobaal (887–856 BC), Tyre expanded its territory as far north as Beirut (incorporating...
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  • about 500 BC. Probably, his predecessor on the throne of Tyre was King Ithobaal IV, but whether they were related is unknown. No details about the reign...
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  • r. 773-755 BC Shoshenq V, king of Egypt (22nd Dynasty), r. 767-730 BC Ithobaal II, king of Tyre, r. 760-739 BC Ashur-nirari V, king of Assyria, r. 755-745...
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    King of Israel, is documented in the Bible. During the rule of the priest Ithobaal (887–856 BC), Tyre expanded its territory as far north as Beirut and into...
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    Ezekiel 28:12–15 uses a description of a cherub in Eden as a polemic against Ithobaal II, the king of Tyre. The Church Father Origen of Alexandria (c. 184 –...
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    (ʿAštart-ʾImmī); the king Hiram I allegedly built a new temple for ʿAštart and Melqart, and the later king Ithobaal II held the title of "priest of ʿAštart"...
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