- female
- The Queen of Sheba,, referred to in the Bible books of 1 Kings and 2 Chronicles, the New Testament, the Qur'an, and Ethiopian history, was the...
- male
- Jehoram (or Joram) was the king of Israel ("2 Kings" 8:16, 25, 28f), and he was the son of Ahab. William F. Albright has dated his reign to 849...
- male
- Manasseh of Judah was the king of Judah and only son and successor of Hezekiah. He was twelve years old when he began to reign (2 Kings 21:1)....
- male
- Hoshea ("salvation") was the last king of Israel and son of Elah. William F. Albright has dated his reign to 732 BC-721 BC, while E. R. Thiele...
- male
- Ykhanya (meaning "God will fortify (his people)", "see Theophory in the Bible"; Greek: ιεχονιας, ; trad. English: "Jeconiah, Coniah, Jechonia...
- male
- Ahab or Ach'av was king of Israel and the son and successor of Omri ("1 Kings" 16:29-34). William F. Albright dated his reign to 869 BC-850 BC,...
- male
- Taharqa (also spelled Tirhakah, Tirhaqah, Taharka, Manetho's Tarakos) was king of Egypt, and a member of the Nubian or Twenty-fifth dynasty of...
- male
- Hezekiah was the 13th king of independent Judah and the son of King Ahaz and Abijah (2 Chronicles 29:1), who was a daughter of a man (who was not...
- male, deceased (528)
- Procopius of Gaza (c. 465-528 AD) was a Christian sophist and rhetorician, one of the most important representatives of the famous school of his...
- male
- Bar-Hadad III (Aram.) or Ben-Hadad III (Heb.) was the son of Hazael and succeeded him after his death as the King of Aram-Damascus. His succession...
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