Tennes
4th-century BC Phoenician king of Sidon / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Tennes (Ancient Greek: Τέννης;[1] Tabnit II in the Phoenician language[2]) was a King of Sidon under the Achaemenid Empire, who ruled the Phoenician city-state of Sidon from (r. c. 351 – c. 346 BC),[3] having been associated in power by his father since the 380s.[4] It remains uncertain whether his known heir and successor, Tennes, was his son or some other close relative.[5] His predecessor was Abdashtart I (in Greek, Straton I),[6] the son of Baalshillem II
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Tennes | |
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Allegiance | Achaemenid Empire |
Years of service | Circa 351-346 BC |
Rank | King of Sidon |
Battles/wars | Revolt against the Achaemenid Empire |
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