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745 BC —The crown of Assyria seized by Pul, who takes the name Tiglath-Pileser III. 745 BC —Legendary death of Titus Tatius Roman King (Diarchy with Romulus ). 744 BC—Xenocles of Messenia wins the stadion race at the ninth Olympic Games. 743 BC — Duke Zhuang of the Chinese state of Zheng comes to power.
Tiglath-pileser III | Assyrian King & Military Leader | Britannica
Tiglath-pileser III was the king of Assyria (745–727 bc) who inaugurated the last and greatest phase of Assyrian expansion. He subjected Syria and Palestine to his rule, and later (729 or 728) he merged the kingdoms of Assyria and Babylonia.
Tiglath-Pileser III: An Archaeological Biography - Bible …
2019年11月8日 · In the spring of 745 BC, Pulu, the governor of Calah, seized the Assyrian throne during a rebellion against the weak king, Ashur-nirari V. He assumed the name, Tiglath-Pileser, and quickly reorganized the kingdom by centralizing his power and creating…
Tiglath-Pileser III - Wikipedia
Tiglath-Pileser III[b] (Neo-Assyrian Akkadian: 𒆪𒋾𒀀𒂍𒈗𒊏, romanized: Tukultī-apil-Ešarra, [4] meaning "my trust belongs to the son of Ešarra"; [2][c] Biblical Hebrew: תִּגְלַת פִּלְאֶסֶר, romanized: Tīglaṯ Pīlʾeser) was the king of the Neo-Assyrian Empire from 745 BC to his death in 727.
Assyrian Dominance (745 BC - 640 BC)- Old Testament History
In 745 BC, Tiglath-Pileser III (called Pul in biblical traditions; 2 Kings 15:19) took the throne of Assyria. A shrewd and capable ruler, he quickly managed to forge the warring Assyrian factions into a formidable nation.
Assyrian Rulers of the Early First Millennium BC II (858-745 BC)
2023年5月14日 · Assyrian Rulers of the Early First Millennium BC II (858-745 BC) Book A. Kirk Grayson 2002 Published by: University of Toronto Press
Tiglath Pileser III - World History Encyclopedia
2014年6月19日 · Tiglath Pileser III (745-727 BCE) was among the most powerful kings of the Neo-Assyrian Empire and, according to many scholars, the founder of the empire (as opposed to the claims for Adad Nirari II (912-891 BCE) or Ashurnasirpal II (884-859 BCE) as founder).
Tiglatpileser III, king of Assyria (744-727 BC)
In 744 BC, he founded two new provinces in the region controlled by the Medes, situated along the important trade route which we know today as the Silk Route: Bit-Hamban, at the headwaters of the Diyala River, and Parsua, further to the east in the Zagros Mountains.
Tiglath-Pileser (c.-770 - -727) - Genealogy - Geni.com
2005年11月26日 · Tiglath-pileser III (reigned 745-727 bc), considered the founder of the last Assyrian Empire, which stretched from present-day Iran to Israel. Tiglath-pileser reestablished the Assyrian Empire as a dynamic power after half a century of anarchy and stagnation.
Tiglath Pileser III: Neo-Assyria's Strong King Who Built A Mighty ...
2019年5月2日 · During a civil war in 745 BC that took place after 80 years of peaceful Assyrian existence, Pulu, Tigath Pileser’s real name, assumed the name he is known by in Assyrian and biblical records. It is not known if he started the civil war or was given charge of it by the leading citizens of Assyria of that time.
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