Tiglath-pileser

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Tiglathpileser is the German translation (alternative spelling: Tiglathpileser , Tiglathpileser , Tiglath Pileser or Tiglath-Pileser , Tiglath-pileser , Tiglath-Pileser , Tiglath Pileser or Teglattphalasar others) by the Bible traditional Hebrew form of the Akkadian king name Tukulti-apil -Ešarra and stands for:

  • Tiglat-Pileser , more often Tiglat-Pileser III due to its predecessors with identical Akkadian names . , biblical name of Tukulti-apil-Ešarra III. (King of Assyria and Babylon 745–726 BC)
  • Tiglat-Pileser II. , Analogous name for Tukulti-apil-Ešarra II. (King of Assyria 966-935 BC) by historians
  • Tiglat-Pileser I. , analogous name for Tukulti-apil-Ešarra I (King of Assyria 1114-1076 BC) by historians


see also: List of the Assyrian kings