Ben-Hadad I.
Ben- Hadad I ( Old Hebrew בנהדד Ben- Hadad altaramäisch ברהדד Bar - Hadad ) " son of Hadad ," Son of Tabrimmon was about 890-870 BC, king of Aram (Damascus ). According to the Bible, he led a campaign against the northern kingdom of Israel, after he had been bribed by Asa of Judah.
Maybe he put on a stele found at Aleppo for the God Melkarth that is barely readable due to severe damage, however.
- Person in Tanach
- King (Damascus )
- Born in the 10th century BC
- Died in the 9th century BC
- Man