Panam-muwa II.
Panam-muwa II was from 739 to 733 BC. Chr. Aramaic king of Sam'al . According to an inscription by his son Bar-Rakib , he barely survived a feud that his father Bar-Sur fell victim to. The reason for this was possibly an escape into exile in Assyria and a later return to take over power.
literature
- Siegfried Kreuzer: Panamuwa. In: Michaela Bauks, Klaus Koenen, Stefan Alkier (Eds.): The Scientific Biblical Lexicon on the Internet (WiBiLex), Stuttgart 2006 ff.
- Hawkins, in Cambridge Ancient History III / 1, p. 408
| predecessor | Office | successor | 
|---|---|---|
| Azariah | King of Sam'al 739–733 BC Chr. | Bar rakib | 
| personal data | |
|---|---|
| SURNAME | Panam-muwa II. | 
| BRIEF DESCRIPTION | King of Sam'al | 
| DATE OF BIRTH | 8th century BC Chr. | 
| DATE OF DEATH | 8th century BC Chr. | 
