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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. The...
- Ieuo (Ancient Gr****: Ἰευώ), that
Sanchuniathon dedicated his
history to
Abibalus (Abibaal) king of Berytus, and that it was
approved by the king and other...
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priest of the god Ieuo (Yahweh) and that
Hierombalus dedicated his work to
Abibalus, the king of Berytus, and was
endorsed by the king's scholars. The name...
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occupied by Hypsuranius. Sanchuniathon's work is said to be
dedicated to "
Abibalus king of Berytus" –
possibly the Abibaal, who
became the
Phoenician king...
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writes thus, in his
Histories of the Phoenicians: "Upon the
death of
Abibalus, his son
Hirom took the kingdom. This king
raised banks at the eastern...
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contemporary Hiram,
Josephus cites Menander's list of the
kings of Tyre from
Abibalus (Abibaal),
father of Hiram, down to Pygmalion, with the
years of reign...