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Baalshillem II was a
Phoenician King of
Sidon (reigned c. 401 – c. 366 BC), and the great-grandson of
Baalshillem I who
founded the...
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Baalshillem I (also
transliterated Baalchillem,
meaning "recompense of Baal"; Phoenician:...
- The
Baalshillem Temple Boy, or Ba'al
Sillem Temple Boy, is a
votive statue of a "temple boy" with a
Phoenician inscription known as KAI 281. It was found...
- 480–479 BC Tetramnestos. c. 450–426 BC
Baalshillem I c. 425–? BC
Abdamon c. ?–401 BC
Baana c. 401–366 BC
Baalshillem II (Sakton) c. 365–352 BC Abdashtart...
- who
reigned from 365 BC to 352 BC
following the
death of his father,
Baalshillem II. His
accession appears to have
taken place in a
period of economic...
- 425 BC – c. 402 BC
Predecessor Baalshillem I
Successor Baana Phoenician language 𐤏𐤁𐤃𐤀𐤌𐤍
Dynasty Baalshillem I
dynasty Religion Canaanite polytheism...
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statue which Baalshillem son of King Ba'na, king of the Sidonians, son of King Abdamun, king of the Sidonians, son of King
Baalshillem, king of the Sidonians...
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rulers under the
Achaemenid Empire:
Eshmunazar II
Tabnit Baalshillem II
Abdashtart I
Tennes Persian style two-headed bull
protome found in...
- (ພຣະຣາຊອານາຈັກຫລວງພະບາງ) (AD 1707–1945)
Eshmunazar dynasty (c. 575–479 BC)
Baalshillem dynasty (c. 450–333 BC)
House of
Toulouse –
County of
Tripoli House of...
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Sphinx inscription 1962 1 Umm al-Amad
National Museum of
Beirut III 32
Baalshillem Temple Boy 1963–1964 1
Sidon National Museum of
Beirut 281 III 29 Abydos...