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Rukibtu (Akkadian: 𒊒𒌑𒄒𒌅 𒌉 ru-ú-kib-tu) or
Rukibti (Akkadian: ð’Š’ð’„’ð’‹¾ ru-kib-ti) was a king of
Ascalon in the 8th
century BC, when
Philistia was a...
- The
revolt failed and
Mitinti I was
killed and
replaced by
Rukibtu. The
identity of
Rukibtu is unknown. It has been
conjectured that he was the son of...
- was
usurped by a man
named Rukibtu.
Mitinti II,
another king of Ashkelon, son of Sidqa, who
apparently succeeded Rukibtu. He
ruled Ashkelon during the...
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emperors Sennacherib, Esarhaddon, and Ashurbanipal. His
father was
named Rukibtu, who
ruled Ascalon before Å arru-lu-dari's predecessor, the
rebellious king...
- ****-Bugaš/Šuzigaš (r. 14th
century BCE)
Hazael (r. 9th–8th
century BCE)
Rukibtu (possibly, r. 8th
century BCE) Mushezib-Marduk (r. 7th
century BCE) Nabopol****ar...
- revolt,
Sennacherib placed Å arru-lu-dari, the son of Sidqa's predecessor,
Rukibtu, on the
throne of Ascalon.
Despite this, Å arru-lu-dari was
apparently succeeded...