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šalmanʾeser שַׁלְמַנְאֶ֫סֶר ‘Shalmaneser’ (Hebrew)

Etymology?: of foreign origin

šalmanʾeser pr n m pers
Shalmaneser = "fire-worshipper"
1) Assyrian king who probably reigned between Tiglath-pileser and Sargon; invaded the northern kingdom of Israel when the last king Hoshea was on the throne; forced Hoshea to pay tribute but had to reinvade when Hoshea reneged; it is uncertain whether Shalmaneser or Sargon concluded the siege which finally ended the northern kingdom
 1a) maybe a common name for Assyrian kings in the 8th century BC

Mentioned in 2 Kings 18:9, 17:3

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