- Ithobaal I
Ithobaal I (or "Ethbaal") (reigned 887 -
856 BC ) was a king of Tyre who founded a new dynasty. During his reign, Tyre expanded its power on the mainland, making all ofPhoenicia its territory as far north asBeirut , includingSidon , and even a part of the island ofCyprus . At the same time, Tyre also built new overseas colonies:Botrys (nowBatrun ) nearByblos , andAuza in Libya.Ithobaal held close diplomatic contacts with king
Ahab of Israel. His daughter Jezebel married Ahab, and Phoenician influence inSamaria and the other Israelite cities was extensive.Tyrians while not present themselves were one of the most important groups who supported the anti-
Assyrian forces againstShalmaneser III at theBattle of Qarqar in 855 BCE.Josephus (as quoted by Mark Smith in "The Early History of God") says that Ithobaal was a Priest of
Astarte ."Smith's Bible Dictionary" reports that "Josephus represents him as a king of the Tyrians as well as of the Sidonians... We may thus identify him with Eithobalus, who, after having assassinated Pheles, usurped the throne of Tyre for thirty-two years."
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List of Kings of Tyre References
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