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Sidon Tabnit (Phoenician: 𐤕𐤁𐤍𐤕 TBNT) was the
Phoenician King of
Sidon c. 549–539 BC. He was the
father of King
Eshmunazar II. He is well
known from...
- The
Tabnit sarcophagus is the
sarcophagus of the
Phoenician King of
Sidon Tabnit (ruled c. 549–539 BC), the
father of King
Eshmunazar II. It is decorated...
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Addumu 680–677 BC Abdi-Milkutti c. 575–550 BC
Eshmunazar I c. 549–539 BC
Tabnit I c. 539–525 BC
Eshmunazar II;
Amoashtart (Amastoreth,
interregnum until...
- She was the
daughter of
Eshmunazar I, and the wife of her brother,
Tabnit. When
Tabnit died,
Amoashtart became co-regent to her then-infant son, Eshmunazar...
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panel from way to
Ishtar Gate
Porphyry sarcophagi of
Byzantine emperors Tabnit sarcophagus in
Diorite from the
Royal necropolis of Ayaa in
Sidon Siloam...
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outside Egypt, with the
other two
belonging to Eshmunazar's
father King
Tabnit and to a woman,
possibly Eshmunazar's
mother Queen Amoashtart, it was likely...
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Standard Phoenician Sarcophagus inscription of
Tabnit of Sidon, 5th
century BC Text
Transcription Transliteration 𐤀𐤍𐤊 𐤕𐤁𐤍𐤕 𐤊𐤄𐤍 𐤏𐤔𐤕𐤓𐤕 𐤌𐤋𐤊...
- the
Ahiram sarcophagus inscription, the
sarcophagus of
Eshmunazar II, the
Tabnit sarcophagus, the
Kilamuwa inscription, the
Cippi of Melqart, and the other...
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Color reconstruction of
Achaemenid cavalry on the
Alexander Sarcophagus Tabnit sarcophagus Lycian sarcophagus of
Sidon Ancient Greece: From the Archaic...
- (23 mi)
southeast of
Sidon in Lebanon. Kfar
Tebnit takes its name from
Tabnit, a
Phoenician ruler in the area ca. 280 BC
known as the "king of two Sidons"...