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- Ṣidqa (Philistine: 𐤑𐤃𐤒𐤀 *Ṣīdqāʾ; Akkadian: Ṣi-id-qa-a) was a king of Ascalon in the 8th century BC. He, much like Hezekiah, king of the neighboring...
- Sennacherib state that he had deposed Sidqa as king of Ashkelon and replaced him with Rukibtu's son Šarru-lu-dari after Sidqa instigated a failed revolt against...
- Hanun Daniel M****ey as Ira Paul Freeman as Manoah Ben Becker as Prince Sidqa Jale Arıkan as Naomi Pinkas Braun as Harach Alessandro G****man as Amrok...
- tributes to ****yria. Somewhere towards the end of the 8th century BCE, Sidqa userped the throne, and joined the rebellion instigated by king Hezekiah...
- Is a Bluff Harry Butzbach Peter Zingler [de] Samson and Delilah Prince Sidqa Nicolas Roeg TV film 1997 Code Red Johannes Stanek Carlo Rola [de] TV film...
- who ruled Ascalon before Šarru-lu-dari's predecessor, the rebellious king Sidqa. Though he was implicitly a Philistine, his name is uniquely ****yrian. During...
- II. He was succeeded by Sidqa, who also instigated a failed revolt against ****yrian authority. Sennacherib then deposed Sidqa, and placed Rukibtu's son...
- adjacent to Latrun. The city was sacked by Sennacherib during the revolt of Sidqa, king of Ashkelon. Beth Dagon appears in Joshua 15:41 among the list of...
- Yitzhaq (Samaritan Hebrew: ࠀࠝࠋࠟࠏࠆࠠࠓ ࠁࠣࠍ ࠑࠩࠃࠬࠒࠠࠄ ࠁࠣࠍ ࠉࠜࠑࠞࠇࠒ‎ ʾElā̊ʿzår ban Ṣīdqåʿ ban Yēṣʿā̊q; Hebrew: אלעזר בן צדקה בן יצחק; January 16, 1927 – February...
- his centre in Málaga. In 2013, he was introduced by a mutual friend to Sidqa Usta, an expert craftsman from Istanbul. Together they began working on...