The KingsofByblos were the rulers ofByblos, the ancient Phoenician city in what is now Lebanon. Scholars have pieced together the fragmented list from...
latter is linked to Byblos. As argued recently by Anna Elise Zernecke [de] (2013), it is not impossible that inhabitants ofByblos saw “Baalat Gebal” as...
approximately a dozen words long, the obelisk contains: the name of one of the oldest known kingsofByblos, Abishemu I the earliest reference to the Lukka people...
and contains tombs of the Bybloskings, including King Ahiram. The Roman theater was built around AD 218. Byblos Wax Museum The Byblos Wax Museum displays...
existence of year-name lists, it is possible to establish a chronology. With little evidence on hand, there is not much known about the reigns of the kings from...
states from the northwest. Sumer was conquered by the Semitic-speaking kingsof the Akkadian Empire around 2270 BC (short chronology), but Sumerian continued...
should be disregarded. The early king list ofByblos is again subject to further study. Pierre Montet: Byblos et l'Egypte, Quatre Campagnes des Fouilles...
of Lukka" (in analysis of the Sea Peoples, Lukka have been proposed as "Lycians"). KingsofByblos Albright, William F. (1959). "Dunand's New Byblos Volume:...
considered the most wealthy of the Israelite kings named in the Bible. Solomon was the biblical king most famous for his wisdom. In 1 Kings he sacrificed to God...
accounts of the identities of the earliest Kingsof Anshan. According to the Cyrus Cylinder (the oldest extant genealogy of the Achaemenids) the kingsof Anshan...
Greeks, who ruled Egypt after the death of its conqueror, Alexander the Great". Jeffreys 2005, p. 488: "Ptolemaic kings were still crowned at Memphis and the...
of foreign lands") is a term which, in modern Egyptology, designates the kingsof the Fifteenth Dynasty of Egypt (fl. c. 1650–1550 BC). The seat of power...
Albright, W. F., and William L. Moran, "Rib-Adda ofByblos and the Affairs of Tyre (EA 89)", Journal of Cuneiform Studies, vol. 4, no. 3, pp. 163–68, 1950...
Hammurabi's code. Many of Babylon's kings were of foreign origin. Throughout the city's nearly two-thousand year history, it was ruled by kingsof native Babylonian...
themselves as kingsof Syria is provided by the inscription of Antigonus son of Menophilus, who described himself as the "admiral of Alexander, king of Syria"...
of three more kings with Semitic Akkadian names, Amar-Sin, Shu-Sin, and Ibbi-Sin. It fell around 1940 BC to the Elamites in the 24th regnal year of Ibbi-Sin...
year, and the kings whom they (the rebels[?]) had raised (against him), he captured. In view of the fact that he protected the foundations of his city from...
the dominant dynasty or state; examples of this are the Ur III and Old Babylonian periods. While reigns ofkings can be securely dated for the 1st millennium...
relieving the siege of Jabesh-Gilead, Saul conducts military campaigns against the Moabites, Ammonites, Edomites, Aram Rehob and the kingsof Zobah, the Philistines...
rulers were titled the "King ofKings", as a claim to be the heirs to the Achaemenid Empire; indeed, they accepted many local kings as vassals where the Achaemenids...
centuries of control, exerted first by the Akkadian Empire, and then, after its fall, by Gutian and independent Sumerian city-state kings. It controlled...
conquest of Elam by Enmebaragesi, the Sumerian king of Kish in Mesopotamia. Three dynasties ruled during this period. Twelve kingsof each of the first...
as Darius the Great, was a Persian ruler who served as the third King ofKingsof the Achaemenid Empire, reigning from 522 BCE until his death in 486 BCE...
practices of the Hyksos at Avaris with those of the area around Byblos, Ugarit, Alalakh and Tell Brak and defines the "spiritual home" of the Hyksos...
palace of the Achaemenid kings. However, they failed to identify mudbrick walls, which were then destroyed in the course of excavation. Almost all of the...
the tombs of Den and Qa'a, show Narmer as the first king on each list, followed by Hor-Aha. The Qa'a sealing lists all eight of the kingsof what scholars...
five inscriptions from Byblos written in an early type of Phoenician script, in the order of some of the kingsofByblos, all of which were discovered...