Pygmalion (Ancient Greek: Πυγμαλίων Pugmaliōn; Latin: Pygmalion) was king of Tyre from 831 to 785 BCE and a son of King Mattan I (840–832 BC). During Pygmalion's...
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king of Tyre in Vergil's Aeneid Pygmalion of Tyre, for inscriptional evidence regarding Pygmalion and Baal-Eser II Dido of Carthage Against Apion Book I...
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Doll by Venetian Snares Pygmalion of Tyre, a King of Tyre Pygmalion (name), a given name 96189 Pygmalion, a planet Pygmalion, a narrative work by Thomas...
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In Greek mythology, Pygmalion (/pɪɡˈmeɪliən/; Ancient Greek: Πυγμαλίων Pugmalíōn, gen.: Πυγμαλίωνος) was a legendary figure of Cyprus. He is most familiar...
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Dido (redirect from Dido of Carthage)
city name Tyre, while Carchedon is just the Greek form of Carthage. Timaeus made Carchedon's wife Elissa the sister of King Pygmalion of Tyre. Archaeological...
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End of the reign of king Pygmalion of Tyre Shalmaneser IV begins his campaign to Namri in Urartu and a final campaign to Damascus "The Neo Assyrian Eponyms"...
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Biblical King of Tyre Pygmalion of Tyre, King of Tyre Belus, King of Tyre in the Aeneid Dido, founder-heroine of Carthage Diodorus of Tyre (late 2nd century...
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as the 13th century BC. 774 BC: End of the reign of king Pygmalion of Tyre. 773 BC: Death of Shoshenq III, king of Egypt. 773 BC: Ashur-Dan III succeeds...
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putative Phoenician deity of whom little is known. Pummay is attested to primarily in theophoric names, such as that of Pygmalion of Tyre. Because so little...
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Baal-Eser II (category 9th-century BC kings of Tyre)
according to the work of Frank Moore Cross and other scholars who take 825 BC as the date of Dido's flight from her brother, Pygmalion of Tyre, after which she...
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Phoenicia (redirect from Foreign relations of Phoenicia)
described as having been the co-ruler of Tyre, using cleverness to escape the tyranny of her brother Pygmalion and to secure an ideal site for Carthage...
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Baal-Eser I (category 10th-century BC kings of Tyre)
Tyre and eventual founding of Carthage for dating these kings, is found in the Pygmalion of Tyre article. List of Kings of Tyre Hiram I Pygmalion of Tyre...
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Nora Stone (category Archaeology of Sardinia)
archaeological site of Nora). A possible reference to Pygmalion of Tyre is inferred by an interpretation of the fragmentary inscription, made by Frank Moore...
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inscription, known as KAI 73, includes a reference to pgmlyn, understood as Pygmalion of Tyre, although scholars have "expressed disbelief" given the archaeological...
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legendary king of Tyre in Virgil's Aeneid and other Latin works. He was said to have been the father of Dido of Carthage, Pygmalion of Tyre, and Anna. The...
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Hiram I (redirect from King Hiram of Tyre)
congestion, air and noise pollution. List of kings of Tyre Pygmalion for discussion of date of founding of Carthage used by Menander Ellicott's Commentary...
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Phelles (category 9th-century BC kings of Tyre)
dates in the Pygmalion of Tyre article. List of Kings of Tyre Pygmalion of Tyre F. M. Cross, “An Interpretation of the Nora Stone,” Bulletin of the American...
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Mattan I (category 9th-century BC kings of Tyre)
Mittin ruled Tyre from 840 to 832 BC, succeeding his father Baal-Eser II. He was the father of Pygmalion, king of Tyre from 831 to 785 BC, and of Dido, the...
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Phoenician history (redirect from History of Phoenicia)
reign of Pygmalion of Tyre (831–735 BC). The Phoenician's complex mercantile network supported what Fernand Braudel calls an early example of a "world-economy"...
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Vergilius Vaticanus (category Manuscripts of the Vatican Library)
fragments of Virgil's Aeneid and Georgics. It was made in Rome in around 400 CE, and is one of the oldest surviving sources for the text of the Aeneid...
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Ithobaal I (category 9th-century BC kings of Tyre)
raised questions about Ithobaal's paternity and historicity. List of Kings of Tyre Pygmalion Pedra da Gávea (Hebrew: אֶתְבַּעַל ʾEṯbaʿal, 1 Kings 16:31; Ancient...
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Middle Eastern empires (category History of West Asia)
the forces of Pygmalion of Tyre (Pumayyaton) participated in at Tarshish: In this rendering, Frank Moore Cross has restored the missing top of the tablet...
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Astarymus (category 9th-century BC kings of Tyre)
brother Pygmalion, after which she founded the city of Carthage in 814 BC. See the chronological justification for these dates in the Pygmalion of Tyre article...
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list of the kings of Tyre from Abibalus (Abibaal), father of Hiram, down to Pygmalion, with the years of reign of each king, as well as the years of their...
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Tyre, in Lebanon, is one of the oldest cities in the world, having been continuously inhabited for over 4,700 years. Situated in the Levant on the coast...
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Astartus (category 10th-century BC kings of Tyre)
of the chronology of Tyrian kings from Hiram I to Pygmalion, with a discussion of the importance of Dido’s flight from Tyre and eventual founding of Carthage...
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Karpasia (town) (category Geography of Cyprus)
Rizokarpaso. According to tradition, it was founded by the Phoenician king Pygmalion of Tyre. It had a harbour, whose moles remain visible to this day. According...
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the throne of Chu after defeating his surviving brothers Xiong Xue and Xiong Kan. 820 BC—Pygmalion ascends the throne of Tyre. Amaziah, king of Judah, born...
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background to these events, see History of Lebanon. See also the list of presidents of Lebanon and list of prime ministers of Lebanon. Millennia: 2nd BC–1st BC ·...
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790s BC (section Contemporaries of future importance)
Chaldeans. Hazael, King of Aramaean Damascus, r. 842–796 BC Pygmalion, Legendary King (formerly joint ruler with his sister, Dido) of Tyre, r. 831–785 BC Shoshenq...
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