List of state leaders in the 8th century BC
This is a list of state leaders in the 8th century BC (800–701 BC).
Africa: North
Carthage
- Dido, Queen (814–c.760 BC)
Kush and Egypt's Third Intermediate Period
- Shoshenq III, Pharaoh (837–798 BC)
- Shoshenq IV, Pharaoh (798–785 BC)
- Pami, Pharaoh (785–778 BC)
- Shoshenq V, Pharaoh (778–740 BC)
- Pedubast II, Pharaoh (740–730 BC)
- Osorkon IV, Pharaoh (730–716 BC)
- Shoshenq VI, Pharaoh (804–798 BC)
- Osorkon III, Pharaoh (798–769 BC)
- Takelot III, Pharaoh (774–759 BC)
- Rudamun, Pharaoh (759–755 BC)
- Ini, Pharaoh (755–750 BC)
- Peftjauawybast, Pharaoh (754–720 BC)
- Tefnakhte I, Pharaoh (732–725 BC)
- Bakenranef, Pharaoh (725–720 BC)
Asia
Asia: East
China: Spring and Autumn period
- Zhou, China: Eastern Zhou (complete list) –
- Cai (complete list) –
- Cao (complete list) –
- Hui, Count (794–760 BC)
- Fei, Count (760–760 BC)
- Mu, Duke (759–757 BC)
- Huan, Duke (756–702 BC)
- Zhuang, Duke (701–671 BC)
- Chen (complete list) –
- Chu (complete list) –
- Jin (complete list) –
- Lu (complete list) –
- Xiao, Duke (795–769 BC)
- Hui, Duke (768–723 BC)
- Yin, Duke (722–712 BC)
- Huan, Duke (711–694 BC)
- Qin (complete list) –
- Song (complete list) –
- Dai, Duke (799–766 BC)
- Wu, Duke (765–748 BC)
- Xuan, Duke (747–729 BC)
- Mu, Duke (728–720 BC)
- Shang, Duke (719–711 BC)
- Zhuang, Duke (710–692 BC)
- Wey (complete list) –
- Wu, Duke (812–758 BC)
- Zhuang, Duke (757–735 BC)
- Huan, Duke (734–719 BC)
- Xuan, Duke (718–700 BC)
- Zheng (complete list) –
Asia: South
- Brihadratha dynasty
- Ripunjaya, King (849–799 BC)
- Pradyota Dynasty
- Pradyota
- Palaka
- Visakhayupa
- Ajaka
Asia: West
- Hazael, King (c.842–800 BC)[1]
- Ben-Hadad III, King (796–792 BC)
- Rezin, King (792–732 BC)
- Elam: Humban-Tahrid dynasty (complete list) –
- Humban-Tahrah I, King (?–743 BC)
- Humban-Nikash I, King (743–717 BC)
- Shutur-Nahhunte II, King (717–699 BC)
- Diauehi –
- Utupurshi, King (c.810–770 BC)
- Chronologies as established by Albright
- Chronologies as established by Albright
- Assyria: Neo-Assyrian Period
- Adad-nirari III (811–783 BC)
- Shalmaneser IV (783–773 BC)
- Ashur-Dan III (773–755 BC)
- Ashur-nirari V (755–745 BC)
- Tiglath-Pileser III (745–727 BC)
- Shalmaneser V (727–722 BC)
- Sargon II (722–705 BC)
- Sennacherib (705–681 BC)
- Dynasty IX of Babylon
- Ninurta-apla-X, (c. 800–790 BC)
- Marduk-bel-zeri, (c. 790–780 BC)
- Marduk-apla-usur, (c. 780–769 BC)
- Eriba-Marduk, (c. 769–761 BC)
- Nabu-shuma-ishkun, (c. 761–748 BC)
- Nabu-nasir (748–734 BC)
- Nabu-nadin-zeri (734–732 BC)
- Nabu-suma-ukin II (732 BC)
- Dynasty X of Babylon, Neo-Assyrian Empire
- Nabu-mukin-zeri (732–729 BC)
- Tiglath-Pileser III (729–727 BC)
- Shalmaneser V (727–722 BC)
- Marduk-apla-iddina II (722–710 BC)
- Sharrukin II (Sargon II) 710–705 BC)
- Sin-ahhe-eriba (Sennacherib) 705–703 BC)
- Marduk-zakir-shumi II (703 BC)
- Marduk-apla-iddina II (703 BC) (restored)
- Bel-ibni (703–700 BC)
- Lydia (complete list) –
- Ardys I, King (795–759 BC)
- Alyattes I, King (759–745 BC)
- Meles, King (745–733 BC)
- Candaules, King (733–716 BC)
- Gyges, King (716–678 BC or c.680–644 BC)
- Urartu (complete list) –
- Menua, King (810–785 BC)
- Argishti I, King (785–763 BC)
- Sarduri II, King (763–735 BC)
- Rusa I, King (735–714 BC)
- Argishti II, King (714–680 BC)
Europe: Balkans
- Athens (complete list) –
- Thespieus, Life Archon (824–797 BC)
- Agamestor, Life Archon (796–778 BC)
- Aeschylus, Life Archon (778–755 BC)
- Alcmaeon, Life Archon (755–753 BC)
- Charops, Decennial Archon (753–743 BC)
- Aesimides, Decennial Archon (743–733 BC)
- Clidicus, Decennial Archon (733–723 BC)
- Hippomenes, Decennial Archon (723–713 BC)
- Leocrates, Decennial Archon (713–703 BC)
- Sparta: Eurypontid dynasty (complete list) –
- Polydectes, King (c.830–800 BC)
- Eunomus, King (c.800–780 BC)
- Charilaus, King (c. 780–750 BC)
- Nicander, King (c.750–725 BC)
- Theopompus, King (c.725–675 BC)
References
- ↑ David Noel Freedman; Allen C. Myers (31 December 2000). Eerdmans Dictionary of the Bible. Amsterdam University Press. p. 84. ISBN 978-90-5356-503-2.
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