This article concerns the period 799 BC â 790 BC.
Events and trends
Significant People
- Hazael, King of Aramaean Damascus, r. 842âÂÂ796 BC
- Pygmalion, Legendary King (formerly joint ruler with his sister, Dido) of Tyre, r. 831âÂÂ785 BC
- Shoshenq III, Pharaoh of Egypt (Twenty-Second Dynasty), r. 837âÂÂ798 BC, died in 798 BC
- Jehoash of Judah, King of Judah, r. c.836âÂÂ797 BC
- Xuan, King of Zhou dynasty China, r. 827âÂÂ782 BC
- Thespieus, Archon of Athens, in office 824âÂÂ797 BC
- Jehoahaz, King of Israel, r. c.814âÂÂ798 BC
- Dido, Legendary Queen (and founder) of Carthage, r. 814âÂÂc.760 BC
- Adad-Nirari III, King of Assyria, r. 811âÂÂ783 BC
- Utupurshi, King of Diauehi, r. 810 BCâÂÂ770 BC
- Menuas, King of Urartu, r. 810âÂÂ785
- Caranus, King of Macedon, r. 808âÂÂ778 BC
- Shoshenq VI, Pharaoh of Egypt (Twenty-Third Dynasty), r. 801âÂÂ795 BC
- Agesilaus I, Archilaus (Agiad Kings, r. 820âÂÂ790 BC and 790âÂÂ760 BC respectively) and Eunomus (Eurypontid King r. 800âÂÂ780 BC), Co-Kings of Sparta
- Lycurgus of Sparta (800 BC?âÂÂ730 BC?), legendary lawgiver
- Ninurta-apla-X (full name unknown), King of Babylon, r. c.800âÂÂ790 BC
- Jehoash of Israel, King of Israel, r. c.798âÂÂ782 BC
- Shoshenq IV, Pharaoh of Egypt (Twenty-Second Dynasty), r. 798âÂÂ785 BC
- Amaziah, King of Judah, r. c.797âÂÂ768 BC
- Agamestor, Archon of Athens, in office 797âÂÂ778 BC
- Ben-Hadad III, King of Aramaean Damascus, r. c.796âÂÂ792 BC
- Osorkon III, Pharaoh of Egypt (Twenty-Third Dynasty), r. 795âÂÂ767 BC
- Alara, King of Kush, r. 795 â c.765 BC
- Rezin, King of Aramaean Damascus, r. 792-732 BC
- Marduk-bel-zeri, King of Babylon, r. c.790âÂÂ780 BC
- Homer of Chios, Legendary Greek Poet
- Jeroboam, Israelite Prince, regent, and future king
Contemporaries of future importance
- Jonah of Israel, future prophet (according to Bible)
- Amos of Israel, future prophet and author of the Book of Amos (according to Bible)
References