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  1. Apr 20, 2024 · April 20, 2024April 20, 2024 Bryan Windle. Shalmaneser V: An Archaeological Biography. In the fourth year of King Hezekiah, which was the seventh year of Hoshea son of Elah, king of Israel, Shalmaneser king of Assyria came up against Samaria and besieged it (2 Kgs 18:9 ESV) Just as numerous Hebrew kings are mention in Assyrian inscriptions, a ...

  2. Tiglath-pileser III and Shalmaneser V. The decline of Assyrian power after 780 was notable; Syria and considerable lands in the north were lost. A military coup deposed King Ashur-nirari V and raised a general to the throne. Under the name of Tiglath-pileser III (745–727), he brought the empire to its greatest expanse.

  3. Shalmaneser V was king of Assyria during the reign of king Hoshea. Shalmaneser king of Assyria came to Israel to attack Hoshea[1]. The reason he did this was that Hoshea was Shalmaneser's vassal and paid him tribute, but Hoshea stopped paying him this tribute. Hoshea was captured and put in prison for this by Shalmaneser[2]. The king of Assyria invaded the whole land and laid siege to Samaria ...

  4. Shalmaneser I. Shalmaneser I (𒁹𒀭𒁲𒈠𒉡𒊕 mdsál-ma-nu-SAG Salmanu-ašared; [2] [3] 1273–1244 BC or 1265–1235 BC) was a king of Assyria during the Middle Assyrian Empire. Son of Adad-nirari I, he succeeded his father as king [4] in 1265 BC. Stele of king Shalmaneser I, 1263-1234 BCE.

  5. Shalmaneser III. Shalmaneser III, on the Throne Dais of Shalmaneser III at the Iraq Museum. Mullissu-mukannishat-Ninua (?) Shalmaneser III ( Šulmānu-ašarēdu, "the god Shulmanu is pre-eminent") was king of the Neo-Assyrian Empire from the death of his father Ashurnasirpal II in 859 BC to his own death in 824 BC.

  6. In 722 BCE, around ten years after the initial deportations, the ruling city of the Northern Kingdom of Israel, Samaria, was finally taken by Sargon II after a three-year siege started by Shalmaneser V. Against him came up Shalmaneser king of Assyria; and Hoshea became his servant, and gave him presents. And the king of Assyria found conspiracy ...

  7. Assyria regains its independence. 1307 BCE - 1275 BCE. Reign of Assyrian King Adad Nirari I, Mitanni becomes vassal state. c. 1250 BCE. Shalmaneser I of Assyria conquers the kingdom of Mitanni and defeats its allies. c. 1245 BCE. Battle of Nihriya: Tukulti-Ninurta I of Assyria defeats Tudahalija IV of the Hittites .

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