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Mitinti (Philistine: š¤š¤š¤ *MÄ«tÄ«t or *MatÄ«t; Akkadian: mi-ti-in-ti and me-ti-in-ti) was the name of
several Philistine kings in the 8th and 7th century...
- Damascus, king
Mitinti I of
Ashkelon joined Israel, Tyre and Arab
tribes in a
revolt against ****yrian hegemony. The
revolt failed and
Mitinti I was killed...
- Sennacherib's Annals, Sil-Bel,
along with his
fellow Philistine kings,
Mitinti of
Ashdod and Padi of Ekron, were
given several fortified Judean cities...
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Philistia was a
dependency of the Neo-****yrian Empire.
After his
predecessor Mitinti I
instigated an
unsuccessful rebellion against the
emperor Tiglath-Pileser...
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anyone to come out of the city gates. His
towns which I
captured I gave to
Mitinti, king of Ashdod; Padi,
ruler of Ekron; and Silli-bel, king of Gaza. The...
- e. Hezekiah's),
which I had despoiled, I cut off from his land and to
Mitinti, king of Ashdod, [and to] Padi, king of Ekron, [and to] Silli-bel, king...
- Lydian).
Although most
Philistine names are
Semitic (such as Ahimelech,
Mitinti, Hanun, and Dagon) some of the
Philistine names, such as Goliath, Achish...
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several highly fragmented correspondences.
During the
reign of Esarhaddon,
Mitinti, the son of Sidqa,
seemingly replaces Å arru-lu-dari as king of Ascalon...
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Despite this, Å arru-lu-dari was
apparently succeeded by Sidqa's son,
Mitinti. Bergman, A. (1936). "Two
Hebrew Seals of the 'Ebed class".
Journal of...
- the
Levantine rulers,
including Budu-ilu of Ammon, Kamusu-nadbi of Moab,
Mitinti of
Ashdod and Aya-ramu of Edom,
quickly submitted to
Sennacherib to avoid...