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KING OF TYRE
Matan I

Matan      
n. Matán, nombre propio masculino (Hebreo)
revelatory         
  • An 1893 engraving of [[Joseph Smith]] receiving the [[golden plates]] and other artifacts from the [[angel Moroni]].
  • Timurid]]. From [[Herat]], [[Afghanistan]].
  • Crowd looking at the Sun during the "[[Miracle of the Sun]]", Fatima, Portugal, 1917.
  • 'Revelation writing': The first draft of a tablet of [[Bahá'u'lláh]], recorded in shorthand script by an [[amanuensis]]
  • The mass-revelation at the [[Mount Horeb]] in an illustration from a Christian Bible card published by the Providence Lithograph Company, 1907
REVEALING OR DISCLOSURE OF RELIGIOUS TRUTH
Revealed truth; Divine revelation; Revelation (doctrine); Revelation writing; Revelation religion; Revealed religion; Revelatory; Supernatural revelation; Divinely revealed; Theology of Revelation; Completed revelation; Mattan Torah; Matan Torah; Revelationism; Revelationist; Divine vision; Heavenly revelation; Heavenly vision; Doctrine of revelation
(adj.) = revelador
Ex: The article is entitled "Dewey declassified: a revelatory look at the irrepressible reformer".
revelation         
  • An 1893 engraving of [[Joseph Smith]] receiving the [[golden plates]] and other artifacts from the [[angel Moroni]].
  • Timurid]]. From [[Herat]], [[Afghanistan]].
  • Crowd looking at the Sun during the "[[Miracle of the Sun]]", Fatima, Portugal, 1917.
  • 'Revelation writing': The first draft of a tablet of [[Bahá'u'lláh]], recorded in shorthand script by an [[amanuensis]]
  • The mass-revelation at the [[Mount Horeb]] in an illustration from a Christian Bible card published by the Providence Lithograph Company, 1907
REVEALING OR DISCLOSURE OF RELIGIOUS TRUTH
Revealed truth; Divine revelation; Revelation (doctrine); Revelation writing; Revelation religion; Revealed religion; Revelatory; Supernatural revelation; Divinely revealed; Theology of Revelation; Completed revelation; Mattan Torah; Matan Torah; Revelationism; Revelationist; Divine vision; Heavenly revelation; Heavenly vision; Doctrine of revelation
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ويكيبيديا

Mattan I

Mattan, Matan, or Mittin ruled Tyre from 840 to 832 BC, succeeding his father Baal-Eser II.

He was the father of Pygmalion, king of Tyre from 831 to 785 BC, and of Dido, the legendary queen of Carthage.

The primary information related to Mattan I comes from Josephus’s citation of the Phoenician author Menander of Ephesus in Against Apion i.18. Here it is said that "Badezorus was succeeded by Matgenus his son: he lived thirty-two years and reigned, nine years: Pygmalion succeeded him".

Alternative dates for his reign, from 829 to 821 BC, are given in the work of F. M. Cross and other scholars who take 825 BC as the date of Dido’s flight from her brother Pygmalion, after which she founded the city of Carthage in 814 BC. For those who place the seventh year of Pygmalion in 814 BC, i.e. in the same year that Dido left Tyre, the dates of Mattan and Pygmalion will be 11 years later.

Classicist T. T. Duke states that Mattan was also known as MTN-BʿL (Matan-Baʿal, 'Gift of the Lord'), which was turned hypocoristically into King Belus of Tyre in Virgil's Aeneid.