Namesakes

Kings of Israel and Judah

Saul became Israel's first king in the 11th century BC, succeeding the era of judges (Hebrew shoftim). David and Solomon expanded the kingdom to its greatest extent. After Solomon, the realm split into the Northern Kingdom (Israel), conquered by Assyria in the 8th century, and the Southern Kingdom (Judah), destroyed by Babylon in the 6th century.

43 results

Alphabetically Chronologically
Name
Years
597-c. 586 BC
598-597 BC
Ishbosheth
c. 1007-c. 1005 BC
c. 1049-c. 1007 BC
Jehoahaz
c. 609 BC
c. 609-598 BC
c. 641-c. 609 BC
c. 686-c. 642 BC
c. 715-c. 686 BC
c. 732-c. 723 BC
Pekah
c. 740-c. 732 BC
Pekahiah
c. 742-c. 740 BC
c. 751-c. 736 BC
c. 752 BC
c. 752-c. 742 BC
c. 753-c. 752 BC
c. 767-c. 740 BC
c. 782-c. 753 BC
c. 798-c. 782 BC
Jehoahaz
c. 814-c. 798 BC
c. 837-c. 796 BC
c. 841-c. 814 BC
c. 848-c. 842 BC
c. 852-c. 841 BC
c. 873-c. 849 BC
c. 885 BC
c. 885-c. 874 BC
c. 910-c. 909 BC
c. 931-c. 910 BC
c. 932-c. 915 BC
c. 970-c. 931 BC
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Ahaz
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Ahaziah
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Ahaziah
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Asa
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Baasha
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