King of Sidon
The King of Sidon was the ruler of Sidon, the ancient Phoenician city in what is now Lebanon.
Scholars have pieced together the fragmented list from various archaeological finds since the 19th century.
Egyptian period
- c.1700s BE Zimrida
- c. 1300s BC Zimredda of Sidon / Zimrida II
- c. 1300s BC Iab-nilud
Asyrian period
- 680 - 677 BC Abdi-Milkutti
Persian period
- c.500BC Eshmunazzar / Eshmun'azar I
- c. 490s BC Tabnit I
- c.480s BC Amastoreth / Anysus
- c.400 BC Eshmunazar
- 407 - 374 BC Ba'al Sillem II
- c.374 - 363 BC Bodashtart
- 351 - 346 BC Tennes / Tabnit II
- 365 - 352 BC Abdashtart I[1]
- 349 - 346 BC Evagoras II
- 346 BC Bodastart II
- c.340 BC Yaton Melik
- 333 - 332 BC Abdashtart
Hellenic period
- 332 - 329 BC Abdalonymus[1]
- Philocles, King of Sidon[1]
See also
References
- Waldemar Heckel (15 April 2008). Who's Who in the Age of Alexander the Great: Prosopography of Alexander's Empire. John Wiley & Sons. pp. 16–. ISBN 978-1-4051-5469-7.
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