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Astartus was a king of Tyre and the
first of four
brothers who held the kingship. The
information about him has been
inferred from
Frank M. Cross’s reconstruction...
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Astarte (/əˈstɑːrtiː/;...
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usual interpretations of the texts, and
Astartus is the
second in the series.
Cross restored Astartus as the
first to
reign and
reconstructed the...
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Rachel Gruber, Josh
Kaplan Composer(s) Esselfortium,
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- The
capture of the city of "
Astartu" (thought to be
Ashteroth in the land of king Og of Bashan, east of the
Jordan River), by the Neo-****yrian emperor...
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Predecessor Baal-Eser I (Beleazarus I, Ba‘l-mazzer I) 946 – 930 BC
Successor Astartus (‘Ashtart) 920 – 901 BC Born 950 BC Tyre,
presumed Died 921 or 920 BC Dynasty...
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letters correspondence of 1350 BC as
Aštartu, and is
usually identified with the
Biblical city of Ashtaroth.
Aštartu is only
referenced in two of the 382-letter...
- (Balazeros I, Ba‘l-mazzer I) 946–930 BC
Abdastartus (‘Abd-‘Astart) 929–921 BC
Astartus (‘Ashtart) 920–901 BC
Killed predecessor.
First of 4
brothers to reign...
- The
capture of the city of "
Astartu" (thought to be
Ashteroth in the land of king Og of Bashan, east of the
Jordan River), by the ****yrian king Tiglath-Pileser...
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Ugaritic ‘ṯtrt (also ‘Aṯtart or ‘Athtart),
Akkadian DAs-tar-tú (also
Astartu) and
Etruscan Uni-Astre (Pyrgi Tablets).
Astarte was
connected with fertility...