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Kingdom of Tyre

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Kingdom of Tyre
2750 BC–332 BC
Capital Tyre
Common languages Phoenician
Religion
Canaanite religion
Government Monarchy
History 
 Established
2750 BC
332 BC
Population
 500 BC estimate
40,000 [1]
Succeeded by
Macedonian Empire Blank.png
Today part of Lebanon, Israel

The Kingdom of Tyre was founded as a city-state in 2750 BC according to Herodotus, but the earliest mention of its monarchy comes from an Egyptian text from 1900 BC. [2] It was formally annexed by Ahmose I in 1539 BC but retained its autonomy under vassalage, along with the neighbouring Kingdom of Sidon. [3] Pharaonic Egypt eventually lost control and the two kingdoms became fully independent around 1076 BC. [4] Later, it allied with the Kingdom of Israel under David and Solomon and provided cedar wood and workers to build the First Temple under Hiram I's orders. [5] In the 9th century BC, it became the dominant Phoenician city-state, surpassing Sidon and Byblos, and establishing Mediterranean colonies like Carthage, whose people later became known as Punic. [6]

The kingdom lost its independence in 876 BC when it was vassalized by the Neo-Assyrian Empire under Ashurnasirpal II. [7] It later became vassal to the Babylonian Empire then the Persian Empire, and finally fell to Alexander the Great in 332 BC, with its autonomy abolished and its King Azemilcus allowed to ceremonially retain his throne. [8] Most historians agree on this date as marking the end of the kingdom's history. [9]

The list of Kings of Tyre is incomplete, mostly reconstituted from external sources in later centuries.

References

  1. Georges Alexandre Radulovitch (2023). Marathon-Zama, les deux batailles décisives de l'Antiquité: Naissance des empires. L'Harmattan. p. 18.
  2. Josette Elayi (2013). Histoire de la Phénicie. Perrin. p. 75.
  3. Josette Elayi (2013). Histoire de la Phénicie. Perrin. p. 76.
  4. Josette Elayi (2013). Histoire de la Phénicie. Perrin. p. 117.
  5. Josette Elayi (2013). Histoire de la Phénicie. Perrin. p. 141.
  6. Josette Elayi (2013). Histoire de la Phénicie. Perrin. p. 146.
  7. Josette Elayi (2013). Histoire de la Phénicie. Perrin. p. 150.
  8. Josette Elayi (2013). Histoire de la Phénicie. Perrin. p. 313.
  9. Josette Elayi (2013). Histoire de la Phénicie. Perrin. p. 316.
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