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Hazael (/ˈheɪziəl/;
Biblical Hebrew: חֲזָאֵל or חֲזָהאֵל, romanized:
Ḥăzāʾēl) was a king of Aram-Damascus
mentioned in the Bible.
Under his reign, Aram-Damascus...
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Házael González (born 18
February 1976, Zarréu, Asturias) is a
Spanish writer,
specializing in
fantasy literature. His most well-known work is the literary...
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candidate for
having erected the stele,
according to the
Hebrew Bible, is
Hazael, king of Aram-Damascus,
whose language would have been Old Aramaic. He is...
- The
Hazael horse frontlet is a
bronze horse frontlet discovered at the
Heraion of Samos,
inscribed in
Phoenician characters for
Hazael (proposed by scholars...
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Shalmaneser III, Hadad-Ezer was
succeeded by
Hazael after his death. The
biblical account claims that
Hazael murdered him. Asia
portal Timeline of Syrian...
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Arameans in
Southern Syria in the 10th
century BCE. In the 9th
century BCE,
Hazael fought against the ****yrians, had some
influence over the
northern Syrian...
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Hazael Joseph Williams (April 28, 1830 – July 18, 1911) was an
American politician who
served in the
Virginia House of Delegates. Swem, Earl G. (1918)...
- Líctor
Hazael Marroquín García ([ˈliɣtoɾ aˈsael maroˈkiŋ ɡaɾˈsia]; 1942/1943 – 7 May 1985) was a
Mexican criminal and
convicted vehicle thief. He was the...
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kings (as the
Bible reports) or
Hazael (as the Tel Dan
Stele reports), or if Jehu
acted in
concert with
Hazael.
Bryant G. Wood
notes that in 1 Kings...
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Shalmaneser wrote that
Hazael fortified the peak of
mount sa-ni-ru (Senir) "which is
before mount Lebanon", and that
after the
defeat of
Hazael,
Shalmaneser marched...