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Amoashtart (Phoenician: 𐤀𐤌𐤏𐤔𐤕𐤓𐤕 *ʾAmīʿaštārt, "my
mother is Astarte") was...
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father King
Tabnit and to a woman,
possibly Eshmunazar's
mother Queen Amoashtart, it was
likely carved in
Egypt from
local amphibolite, and
captured as...
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before the
birth of his son.
Tabnit I was
succeeded by his sister-wife
Amoashtart who
ruled alone until Eshmunazar II's birth, and then
acted as his regent...
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mother Amoashtart was "priestess of ʿAštart."
Before his death,
Eshmunazar II and
Amoashtart had
built a
sanctuary of ʿAštart...
- his half-sisters
Peksater and
Khensa Shebitku and his half-sister Arty
Amoashtart and her
brother Tabnit Artemisia II of
Caria and her full
brother Mausolus...
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fathered Eshmunazar II from his
sister Amoashtart.
Tabnit died
before the
birth of
Eshmunazar II, and
Amoashtart ruled in the
interlude until the birth...
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fathered Eshmunazar II from his
sister Amoashtart.
Tabnit died
before the
birth of
Eshmunazar II, and
Amoashtart ruled in the
interlude until the birth...
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sarcophagus may have been
ordered by his
surviving mother,
Queen Amoashtart, who
arranged for the
inscription to be made. The
sarcophagi were probably...
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Eshmunazar I c. 549–539 BC
Tabnit I c. 539–525 BC
Eshmunazar II;
Amoashtart (Amastoreth,
interregnum until Eshmunazar's majority) c. 525–515 BC Bodashtart...
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leave it in-situ,
regretting later his decision. I (beneath) #17 (
Amoashtart)
Black stone in
Egyptian style. II #3
White marble anthropoid containing...