The Kings List
Kings of ISRAEL- Kingdoms of ISRAEL and JUDAH -House of Shaul
King Years (Jewish / b.c.e.)Sha'ul 2710-2750 / 1050-1010Ishboshet (reigned for a short time only over the Northern Tribes)House of David
Kings Years (Jewish / b.c.e.)David 2750-2790 / 1010-970Shlomoh 2790-2830 / 970-930Israel and Judah become two kingdoms. Rehav'am, son of Shlomoh, reigned over the whole nation for a very brief period, because the Northern Tribes separated definitively from the Southern ones. The Northern Tribes took the official name of Israel, while the Southern ones were identified with Judah. The Kingdom of Judah kept Jerusalem, that King David established as the capital city, and had only the Davidic dynasty reigning. The Kingdom of Israel settled the capital at Tirtzah, but then it was moved to the newly built Shomeron (Samaria). The Kingdom of Israel had nine different "dynasties" (of which the longest had only five kings, other had four kings, three had two kings and four were just one king only). This unusual way of being a kingdom contrasts with the stability of the Davidic family on the throne of Jerusalem, that granted the Kingdom of Judah a longer resistence against their enemies; in fact, Judah survived the deportation of Israel for 135 years, and kept a major unity even in exile. The Israel dynasties are shown in the following list with different colours.
Kings of Judah Kings of Israel House of David RehavamAviyamAsaYehoshafatYehoramAchazyahu (Yeho'achaz) Yarov’am INadavBa’ashaElahZimriOmri / TivniOmriAchavAchazyahYehoram Atalyah (usurper queen)Yeho'ashAmatzyahuUzziyahu (Azaryahu)YotamAchazHitzkiyahuMenashehAmonYoshiyahuYeho'achazElyakim (Yehoyakim)under sovereignity of Nebukhadnetzar, king of BabylonYehoyakin (Yekhonyahu)under sovereignity of Nebukhadnetzar, king of BabylonMatanyahu (Tzidkiyahu)under sovereignity of Nebukhadnetzar, king of Babylon~End of the Kingdom of JudahDestruction of JerusalemExile in Babylon~ YehuYeho'achazYeho'ashYarov'am IIZekharyahShallumMenachemPekahyahPekachHoshea~End of the Kingdom of IsraelExile in Assyrian colonies~The deportation of the Northern Kingdom was gradually performed by Tiglat-pileser III, king of Assyria, who sent to exile the Tribes settled in the East of the Yarden, and then also the population of Galil.Some years later, ShalmaneserVand SargonII carried on the final deportation, and peoples from other subdued kingdoms were resettled in the land of Israel.~Kings of SHEVA
PeriodYears (Jewish / b.c.e.; c.e.) CommentsKushitic until 2560 / 1200 b.c.e Kushite tribes settle in Yemen Early Sabean 2560-3060 / 1200-700 b.c.e. There are no official records of this period. Semitic kingdoms of Arabia were usually ruled by queens.
Queen of Sheva makes a trading agreement with Israel - Sabean states ruled by "Mukarribs"
Kings Years (Jewish / b.c.e.)The Queen of Sheva ~ 2770 / 950 ~
Period Years (Jewish / b.c.e.; c.e.) CommentsAncient Sabean 3060-3650 / 700-110 b.c.e.The Mukarribs replaced by kings - Two Sabean kings mentioned in Assyrian chronicles: Yati'amar and Kariba'ilu
Kings |
Years (Jewish /
b.c.e. - c.e.) |
Samah'ali |
~ 2970 / ~ 750
|
Yada'il Dharih | |
Yati'amar I (Ithamar) | |
Yada'il Bayn I | |
Yati'amar II | |
Kariba'il Bayn I | |
Dhamar'ali Watar | |
Samah'ali Yanif I | |
Yati'amar Bayn I | |
Kariba'il Watar I |
~ 3270 / ~ 450
|
Samah'ali Dharih | |
Kariba'il Watar II | |
Il Sharah I | |
Yada' I | |
Yakrib | |
Yathi' | |
Kariba'il Watar III | |
Samah | |
Il Sharah II | |
Dhamar | |
Yada' II | |
Dhamar | |
Kariba'il Watar IV | |
Il Karib Yuhan'im | |
Kariba'il Watar V | |
Wahb-il | |
Anmar Yuhan'im | |
Dhamar'ali Dharih I | |
Nash'a Karib Yuhamin | |
Nasir Yuhan'im | |
Wahb-il Yahuz | |
Kariba'il Watar Yuhan'im | |
Yarim Ayman I |
~ 3680-3700 / ~ 80-60
|
'Alhan Nahfan | |
Far'um Yanhab | |
Yarim Ayman II |
~ 3725-3735 / ~ 35-25
|
Sha'irum Awtar | |
Yazil Bayn | |
Himyarite Kingdom | |
Il'asharah Yahdub |
~ 3740 / ~ 20 b.c.e.
|
Nash'a Karib Yamin Yuharhib | |
Watar Yuhamin | |
Yasir Yuhasdiq | |
Dhamar'ali Yuhabir I | |
Tharan Ya'ubb Yuhan'im | |
Dhamar'ali Yuhabir II | |
Dhamar'ali Bayn | |
Kariba'il Watar VI | |
Halk'amar | |
Dhamar'ali Dharih II | |
Yada'il Watar |
~ 3960 / ~ 200 c.e.
|
Al-Adhdh Nawfan Yuhasdiq |
~ 4005 / ~ 245
|
Yasir Yuhan'im | |
Shamir Yuhar'ish | |
Yarim Yarhab | |
Ela'amidah (of Axum) |
4100-4138 / 340-378
|
Malik Karib Yuhamin |
4138-4145 / 378-385
|
Ab Karib As'ad |
4145-4180 / 385-420
|
Waraw'amar Ayman |
4180-4185 / 420-425
|
Sharah'bil Ya'fur | |
Ma'ad Karib | |
'Abd-Kilal | |
Sharah'bil Yakuf |
4224-... / 464-...
|
Na'uf | |
Lahi 'Athra Yanuf | |
Marthad'ilan Yanuf |
4256-... / 496-...
|
Ma'ad Karib Ya'fur | |
Yusuf Ash'ar Dhu Nuwas |
4275-4285 / 515-525
|
Sumu Yafa' Ashwa' |
4285-4293 / 525-533
|
End of the Kingdom of Sheva
Overwhelmed by Ethiopians, then ruled by Persians
and since 4391 / 631 c.e. under the Arab rule, what marked the definitive ruin of the ancient Yemenite civilization. |
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