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Abibaal (Phoenician: 𐤀𐤁𐤉𐤁𐤏𐤋, romanized: ʾabībaʿl, "My
father is Baal") was a king of Tyre in the 10th
century BC,
father of the
famous Hiram I....
- been
calculated by some as 980 to 947 BC, in
succession to his father,
Abibaal.
Hiram was
succeeded as King of Tyre by his son Baal-Eser I.
Hiram is also...
- 35, no. 3 (1926): 321–27
Lemaire André. La
datation des rois de
Byblos Abibaal et Élibaal et les
relations entre l’Égypte et le
Levant au Xe siècle av...
- The
dates for the
reconstruction of Menander's
Tyrian king list from
Abibaal through Pygmalion are
established in
three places by
three independent...
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Ugarit (1235–1220 BC)
Ammurapi of
Ugarit (1215–1185 BC)
Rulers of Tyre
Abibaal 990–978 BC
Hiram I 978–944 BC Baal-Eser I (Balbazer I) 944–927 BC Abdastartus...
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Abdastartus (‘Abd-‘Ashtart) 929 – 921 BC Born 973 BC Tyre,
presumed Died 930 or 929 BC
Dynasty Dynasty of
Abibaal and
Hiram I
Father Hiram I
Mother unknown...
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stele erected at
Carthage in the mid-second
century BC by a
woman named Abibaal shows the
sacrifice of a cow's head by
burning on an altar; the details...
- (Ancient Gr****: Ἰευώ), that
Sanchuniathon dedicated his
history to
Abibalus (
Abibaal) king of Berytus, and that it was
approved by the king and
other investigators...
- work is said to be
dedicated to "Abibalus king of Berytus" –
possibly the
Abibaal, who
became the
Phoenician king of Tyre
towards the end of the 2nd-millennium...
- to the
account in Josephus/Menander that
names the
kings of Tyre from
Abibaal and
Hiram I down to the time of
Pygmalion and Dido.
Another possible reference...