Ben-Hadad III
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Bar-Hadad III (Aram.) or Ben-Hadad III (Heb.) was the son of Hazael and succeeded him after his death as the King of Aram-Damascus. His succession is mentioned in II Kings 13:3, 24. He is thought to have ruled from 796 BC to 792 BC, although there are many conflicting opinions among Biblical archaeologists as to the length of his reign.
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Preceded by Hazael |
King of Aram-Damascus 796 BC-792 BC |
Succeeded by Unknown |