List of state leaders in the 9th century BC
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This is a list of state leaders in the 9th century BC (900–801 BC).
Africa: North
[edit]Carthage
- Dido, Queen (814–c.760 BC)
Egypt: Third Intermediate Period
- Osorkon I, Pharaoh (922–887 BC)
- Shoshenq II, Pharaoh (887–885 BC)
- Takelot I, Pharaoh (885–872 BC)
- Osorkon II, Pharaoh (872–837 BC)
- Shoshenq III, Pharaoh (837–798 BC)
- Harsiese A, Pharaoh (880–860 BC)
- Takelot II, Pharaoh (840–815 BC)
- Pedubast I, Pharaoh (829–804 BC)
- Iuput I, Pharaoh (829–804 BC)
- Shoshenq VI, Pharaoh (804–798 BC)
Asia
[edit]Asia: East
[edit]China
Asia: Southeast
[edit]Vietnam
Asia: South
[edit]Asia: West
[edit]- Diauehi –
- Deleastartus, King (900–889 BC)
- Astarymus, King (888–880 BC)
- Phelles, King (879 BC)
- Ithobaal I, King (878–847 BC)
- Baal-Eser II, King (846–841 BC)
- Mattan I, King (840–832 BC)
- Pygmalion, King (831–785 BC)
- Chronologies as established by Albright
- Chronologies as established by Albright
- Assyria: Neo-Assyrian Period
- Adad-nirari II (912–891 BC)
- Tukulti-Ninurta II (891–884 BC)
- Ashur-nasir-pal II (884–859 BC)
- Shalmaneser III (859–824 BC)
- Shamshi-Adad V (824–811 BC)
- Shammu-ramat, regent (811–808 BC)
- Adad-nirari III (811–783 BC)
- Dynasty IX of Babylon
- Shamash-mudammiq, (c.920–900 BC)
- Nabu-shuma-ukin I, (c.900–888 BC)
- Nabu-apla-iddina, (c.888–855 BC)
- Marduk-zakir-shumi I, (c.855–819 BC)
- Marduk-balassu-iqbi, (c.819–813 BC)
- Baba-aha-iddina, (c.813–811 BC)
- 5 other kings, (c.811–800 BC)
- Urartu (complete list) –
Europe: Balkans
[edit]- Athens (complete list) –
- Sparta (complete list) –
- Agiad dynasty
- Echestratus (c.900–870 BC)
- Labotas (c.870–840 BC)
- Doryssus (c.840–820 BC)
- Agesilaus I (c.820–790 BC)
- Eurypontid dynasty
- Soos (890 BC)
- Eurypon (c.890–860 BC)
- Prytanis (c.860–830 BC)
- Polydectes (c.830–800 BC)
References
[edit]- ^ David Noel Freedman; Allen C. Myers (31 December 2000). Eerdmans Dictionary of the Bible. Amsterdam University Press. p. 84. ISBN 978-90-5356-503-2.