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Name of several Philistine kings
Mitinti (Philistine: 𐤌𐤕𐤕 *Mītīt or *Matīt; Neo-Assyrian Akkadian: 𒁹𒈪𒋾𒅔𒋾, romanized: Mitinti and 𒁹𒈨𒋾𒅔𒋾, Metinti) was the name of several Philistine
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several highly fragmented correspondences. During the reign of Esarhaddon, Mitinti, the son of Sidqa, seemingly replaces Šarru-lu-dari as king of Ascalon
Šarru-lu-dari
Ancient people who inhabited Canaan's southern coast
Lydian). Although most Philistine names are Semitic (such as Ahimelech, Mitinti, Hanun, and Dagon) some of the Philistine names, such as Goliath, Achish
Philistines
Ancient city on the Levantine coast known from Ancient, Classical, and Medieval times
Damascus, king Mitinti I of Ashkelon joined Israel, Tyre and Arab tribes in a revolt against Assyrian hegemony. The revolt failed and Mitinti I was killed
Ascalon
Ancient Philistine king of Gaza during the 7th century BCE
Sennacherib's Annals, Sil-Bel, along with his fellow Philistine kings, Mitinti of Ascalon and Padi of Ekron, were given several fortified Judean cities
Sil-Bel
King of Ashkelon in the 8th century BCE
Despite this, Šarru-lu-dari was apparently succeeded by Sidqa's son, Mitinti. Bergman, A. (1936). "Two Hebrew Seals of the 'Ebed Class". Journal of
Sidqa
List of notable historic figures from the region of Palestine
Edom Edom c. 735-710 Hanunu Politics King of Gaza Philistia c. 734 BCE Mitinti I Politics King of Ascalon Philistia d. c. 734 Rukibtu Politics King of
List of people from Palestine (historical region)
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Military offensive by the Neo-Assyrian Empire in 701 BCE
from his land the cities of his that I had plundered and I gave (them) to Mitinti, the king of the city Ashdod, and Padî, the king of the city Ekron, (and)
Sennacherib's campaign in the Levant
Sennacherib's_campaign_in_the_Levant
King of Assyria
Levantine rulers, including Budu-ilu of Ammon, Kammusu-nadbi of Moab, Mitinti of Ashdod and Aya-ramu of Edom, quickly submitted to Sennacherib to avoid
Sennacherib
King of Ashkelon in the 8th century BC
Philistia was a dependency of the Neo-Assyrian Empire. After his predecessor Mitinti I instigated an unsuccessful rebellion against the emperor Tiglath-Pileser
Rukibtu
Ancient Philistine city and modern archaeological site in Israel
e. Hezekiah's), which I had despoiled, I cut off from his land and to Mitinti, king of Ashdod, [and to] Padi, king of Ekron, [and to] Silli-bel, king
Ekron
Records of the Assyrian king Sennacherib
anyone to come out of the city gates. His towns which I captured I gave to Mitinti, king of Ashdod; Padi, ruler of Ekron; and Silli-bel, king of Gaza. The
Sennacherib's_Annals
Hanunu and Sil-Bel of Gaza, a Sidqa and Mitnti I and II of Asqalan and Mitinti and Padi of 'Aqrun. The first mention of Arabs in Palestine is found in
History_of_Palestine
Sennacherib's Annals, Sil-Bel, along with his fellow Philistine kings, Mitinti of Ascalon and Padi of Ekron, were given several fortified Judean cities
History_of_Gaza
Ancient Levantine city
including some Israelites who were subsequently settled in Media and Elam. Mitinti (Akkadian: 𒈪𒋾𒅔𒋾 mi-ti-in-ti; Philistine: 𐤌𐤕𐤕 *Mītīt or *Matīt) was
Ashdod_(ancient_city)
Archaeological site in Israel
The cities of his, which I had despoiled, I cut off from his land and to Mitinti, king of Ashdod, [and to] Padi, king of Ekron, [and to] Silli-bel, king
Adullam
Archaeological site in Israel
The cities of his, which I had despoiled, I cut off from his land and to Mitinti, king of Ashdod, [and to] Padi, king of Ekron, [and to] Silli-bel, king
Tel_Yarmuth
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Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
True Love
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(בִּלְהָן) Hebrew name BILHAN means "modest." In the bible, this is the name of a Benjamite.
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Indian, Kannada, Oriya
One; United
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Good looking
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Flower.
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Latin
Father of Camilla.
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Powerful ruler.
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