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Philistia (Hebrew: פְּלֶשֶׁת, romanized: Pəlešeṯ;
Biblical Gr****: Γῆ τῶν Φυλιστιείμ, romanized: Gê tôn Phylistieím) was a
confederation of five main cities...
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accepted as
cognate with
Hebrew Peleshet; the
parallel ****yrian term is
Palastu, Pilišti, or
Pilistu (Akkadian: 𒉺𒆷𒀸𒌓, 𒉿𒇷𒅖𒋾, and 𒉿𒇷𒅖𒌓). They...
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Akkadian cuneiform Describes Adad-nirari III's
early ****yrian
conquests in
Palastu (Phillistia), Tyre, Sidon, Edom and
Humri (the
latter understood as the...
- Peoples",
particularly the Philistines.
Among Semitic languages,
Akkadian Palaštu (variant Pilištu) is used of 7th-century
Philistia and its, by then, four...
- Tyre, the land of Sidon, the land of Humri, the land of Edom, the land of
Palastu, as far as the
great sea of the
setting sun. I
imposed tax and tribute...
- as
adult Solomon Genevieve Allenbury as
Ahinoam M****imo
Sarchielli as
Palastu Aïché Nana as
Ahinoab Ishia Bennison as
Maacah Jenny Lipman as Abigail...
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country (for war). I
ordered the
numerous army of ****yria to
march against Paláštu. I
crossed the
Euphrates at its flood. As to the
numerous hostile kings...
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later on Padiiset's Statue. The ****yrians
called the same
region "Palashtu/
Palastu" or "Pilistu,"
beginning with Adad-nirari III in the
Nimrud Slab in c. 800 BCE...