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  2. Shalmaneser V (Neo-Assyrian cuneiform: Salmānu-ašarēd, meaning "Salmānu is foremost"; Biblical Hebrew: שַׁלְמַנְאֶסֶר ‎ Šalmanʾeser) was the king of the Neo-Assyrian Empire from the death of his father Tiglath-Pileser III in 727 BC to his deposition and death in 722 BC.

  3. Apr 8, 2024 · Shalmaneser V was the king of Assyria (reigned 726–721 bc) who subjugated ancient Israel and undertook a punitive campaign to quell the rebellion of Israel’s king Hoshea (2 Kings 17). None of his historical records survive, but the King List of Babylon, where he ruled as Ululai, links him with.

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  4. 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.

  5. Apr 20, 2024 · The conquest of Israel was begun under Shalmaneser, and finished under Sargon. Thus, Shalmaneser is named as the Assyrian king who invaded the land and imprisoned Hoshea (2 Ki 17:3-4), while Sargon is the unnamed “king of Assyria” who captured Assyria and carried off the Israelites (2 Ki 17:6).

  6. Claimed to be a son of Tiglath-Pileser III, actual connections to previous royalty disputed. Seized the throne from Shalmaneser V in a palace coup. Changed the Assyrian capital to Dur-Sharrukin. Killed in battle in Anatolia, fighting against Tabal. Sennacherib Sîn-aḥḥē-erība: 705 – 681 BC (24 years) Son of Sargon II

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    Name
    Reign
    Succession And Notes
    Bel-bani Bēlu-bāni
    Bel-bani Bēlu-bāni
    c. 1700 – 1691 BC (10 years)
    Son of Adasi
    c. 1690 – 1674 BC (17 years)
    Son of Bel-bani
    Sharma-Adad I Šarma-Adad
    Sharma-Adad I Šarma-Adad
    c. 1673 – 1662 BC (12 years)
    Son of Libaya
    c. 1661 – 1650 BC (12 years)
    Son of Sharma-Adad I
  7. 2 days ago · Overview. Shalmaneser V. Quick Reference. Shulmanu‐ashared, King of Assyria (727–722 BCE); otherwise known as Ululayu (“born in the month Ululu”). As son of his predecessor, Tiglath‐pileser III (745–727 BCE), Shalmaneser served as administrator in Calah ... From: Shalmaneser V in The Oxford Companion to the Bible » Subjects: Religion.

  8. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Sargon_IISargon II - Wikipedia

    Probably the son of Tiglath-Pileser III ( r. 745–727), Sargon is generally believed to have become king after overthrowing Shalmaneser V ( r. 727–722), probably his brother. He is typically considered the founder of a new dynastic line, the Sargonid dynasty .

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