Shalmaneser III - Wikipedia Shalmaneser III (Šulmānu-ašarēdu, "the god Shulmanu is pre-eminent") was king of the Neo-Assyrian Empire from 859 BC to 824 BC [1] His long reign was a constant series of campaigns against the eastern tribes, the Babylonians, the nations of Mesopotamia, Syria, as well as Kizzuwadna and Urartu
Shalmaneser V: An Archaeological Biography - Bible Archaeology Report Shalmaneser is best known for his attack on Israel in 722 BC, an event recorded both in the Bible and in a Babylonian text According to the Bible, Shalmaneser attacked Israel when King Hoshea withheld his tribute, and turned to So, king of Egypt for help in his rebellion Against him came up Shalmaneser king of Assyria
Shalmaneser - Encyclopedia of The Bible - Bible Gateway Shalmaneser I (1274-1245 b c ), son of Adad-nirari I, the greatest warrior of the Middle Assyrian period who defeated the people of Urartu, Guti and in the W the Hurrians, Hittites and Aramaeans (Aḫlamu) By his capture of Carchemish he was the first to bring Assyria into direct clash with the Egyptians in Asia
Shalmaneser III, king of Assyria (r. 858-824 BC) Shalmaneser now turned his attention to southern Syria In 853 BC he pillaged three cities belonging to Irhuleni PGP , king of Hamath, and torched his royal city Qarqar PGP on the Orontes PGP river Shalmaneser was then confronted by yet another anti-Assyrian alliance
Topical Bible: Shalmaneser Shalmaneser V is the most prominent Shalmaneser in the biblical narrative He was the son of Tiglath-Pileser III and succeeded him as king of Assyria His reign is noted for the conquest of the Northern Kingdom of Israel and the subsequent exile of the Israelites, a pivotal event in biblical history
Shalmaneser V - Wikipedia Shalmaneser V (Neo-Assyrian cuneiform: Salmānu-ašarēd, [2] [3] [4] meaning "Salmānu is foremost"; [3] Biblical Hebrew: שַׁלְמַנְאֶסֶר Šalmanʾeser) was the king of the Neo-Assyrian Empire from 727 BC to his deposition and death in 722 BC
Shalmaneser III and Assyria - Bible History Shalmaneser III and Assyria Shalmaneser III Stele which records the Qarqar battle Shalmaneser III came to the throne of Assyria in 859 BC and reigned until 824 BC He was the son of the mighty conqueror Ashurnasirpal II and the first Assyrian king to go to war with Israel
Shalmaneser III | Conquest, Empire Building, Assyria | Britannica Shalmaneser III was the king of Assyria (reigned 858–824 bc) who pursued a vigorous policy of military expansion Although he conducted campaigns on the southern and eastern frontiers, Shalmaneser’s main military effort was devoted to the conquest of North Syria
Shalmaneser V, king of Assyria (726-722 BC) - UCL Shalmaneser V, king of Assyria (726-722 BC) The chosen heir of his father Tiglath-pileser III (744-727 BC), Shalmaneser V was king of Assyria and king of Babylon But his reign lasted less than five years and ended in a succession war which brought his brother, Sargon II (721-705 BC), to power