Lebanon
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Tyre's Tribute to Šalmaneser III
Tyre (Phoenician רצ, ṣūr, "rock"; Greek Τύρος; Latin Tyrus): port in Phoenicia and one of the main cities in the eastern Mediterranean. Tyre's tribute on the…The Sennacherib Prism
Sennacherib Prism: text of the Annals of the Assyrian king Sennacherib, famous for a reference to the siege of Jerusalem in 701 BCE also mentioned in the Bible. …Esarhaddon's Nahr al-Kalb Inscription
Esarhaddon's Nahr al-Kalb Inscription: inscription, just north of Beirut in modern Lebanon, documenting the Assyrian conquest of Egypt in 671 BCE.Assyria and Egypt …Esarhaddon's Prism B
Tyre (Phoenician רצ, ṣūr, "rock"; Greek Τύρος; Latin Tyrus): port in Phoenicia and one of the main cities in the eastern Mediterranean. Esarhaddon In the first quarter…Aššurbanipal Cylinder C
Tyre (Phoenician רצ, ṣūr, "rock"; Greek Τύρος; Latin Tyrus): port in Phoenicia and one of the main cities in the eastern Mediterranean. Aššurbanipal In the final years…Treaty of Esarhaddon with Ba'al I of Tyre
Tyre (Phoenician רצ, ṣūr, "rock"; Greek Τύρος; Latin Tyrus): port in Phoenicia and one of the main cities in the eastern Mediterranean. Esarhaddon (Nahr al-Kalb) The Assyrian…
![]() A big lump, containing some inhomogenuous pieces of ancient glass |
ABC 9 (Artaxerxes III Chronicle)
The Chronicle concerning Artaxerxes III ("Artaxerxes III chronicle"; ABC 9) is one of the historiographical texts from ancient Babylonia. It deals with the sack of Sidon, probably in 346 BCE, which was a preliminary to the reconquest of Egypt. The…Abdalonymus
Abdalonymus (†312 BCE): descendant of a king of Sidon, appointed in 332 as sole ruler in his home town by Alexander the Great. …Ain Akrine (Qasr Naous)
Aïn Akrine: town in northern Lebanon, site of the Roman temple complex called Qasr Naous. The name of the modern town is also given as Rechdebbine. …
![]() Ain Akrine, Temple 1 |
![]() Ain Akrine, Temple 1 |