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Reign
  
900 – 889 BC

Grandparents
  
Baal-Eser I

Parents
  
Abdastartus


Name
  
Deleastartus Deleastartus

Father
  
unknown

Died
  
889 or 888 BC

Great-grandparents
  
Hiram I

Predecessor
  
Astartus (‘Ashtart) 920 – 901 BC

Successor
  
Astarymus (Aserymus, ‘Astar-rom) 888 – 880 BC

Dynasty
  
“Dynasty of the four brothers”

People also search for
  
Astarymus, Abdastartus, Astartus, Phelles, Baal-Eser I

Deleastartus (Dalay-‘Ashtart) was a king of Tyre and the second of four brothers who held the kingship. The information about him has been inferred from Frank M. Cross’s reconstruction of Josephus’s citation of the Phoenician author Menander of Ephesus, in Against Apion i.18. In the text as it now stands for the passage in Josephus/Menander, Astartus is the name and Deleastartus the patronymic of the second of the four brothers to receive the kingship, while the first brother, the one who killed Abdastartus to start the dynasty, is unnamed. Cross restores Astartus as the name of the first brother and posits the supposed patronymic as the name of the second. For a further explanation, see the Astarymus article. Cross’s reconstruction for these kings has been followed by William Barnes and is used in the present article.

References

Deleastartus Wikipedia


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