Ahab
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Ahab
Summary
Ahab is a human[1]. He was born on 918 BC[2]. He died in Ramoth-Gilead[3]. He died on January 1, 852 BC[4]. He worked as a ruler[5]. He has Wikipedia articles in 26 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[6]
Key Facts
- Ahab passed away in Ramoth-Gilead[3].
- Ahab was born on 918 BC[2].
- Ahab died on January 1, 852 BC[4].
- Burial took place at Samaria[7].
- Ahab's father was Omri[8].
- Ahab was married to Jezebel[9].
- A child of Ahab was Athaliah[10].
- A child of Ahab was Ahaziah[11].
- A child of Ahab was Jehoram[12].
- Ahab held citizenship in Kingdom of Israel[13].
- Biblical Hebrew was Ahab's native language[14].
- Ahab worked as a ruler[5].
- Ahab held the position of King of Israel[15].
- Ahab's religion is recorded as Canaanite religion[16].
- Ahab is recorded as male[17].
- Ahab's instance of is recorded as human[18].
- Ahab's family is recorded as Omrides[19].
- Ahab's Commons category is recorded as Ahab[20].
- Ahab's residence is recorded as Samaria[21].
- Ahab was part of the conflict Battle of Qarqar[22].
- Ahab's given name is recorded as Ahab[23].
- Ahab's statement is subject of is recorded as Q104876948[24].
- Ahab's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Ahab[25].
- Ahab's manner of death is recorded as death in battle[26].
- Ahab's described by source is recorded as The Catholic Encyclopedia[27].
Body
Origins and Family
Ahab was born on 918 BC[2]. His father was Omri[8]. Biblical Hebrew was his native language[14].
Career and Affiliations
Ahab's professions included ruler[5]. He held the position of King of Israel[15].
Personal Life
Ahab was married to Jezebel[9]. Children include Athaliah[10], a human biblical figure[28]; Ahaziah[11], a monarch[29], -0870–-0851[30], of Kingdom of Israel[31]; and Jehoram[12], a monarch[32], -0870–-0841[33], of Kingdom of Israel[34]. His religion is recorded as Canaanite religion[16].
Death and Burial
Ahab died on January 1, 852 BC[4]. He passed away in Ramoth-Gilead[3]. He is buried at Samaria[7].
Works and Contributions
Things named for Ahab include Captain Ahab[35], a literary character[36].
Why It Matters
Ahab has Wikipedia articles in 26 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[6] He is known by 17 alternative names across languages and contexts.[37]
Entities named for him include Captain Ahab[35], a literary character[36].
FAQs
Where did Ahab die?
Ahab died in Ramoth-Gilead[3].
Who were Ahab's parents?
Ahab's father was Omri[8].
Who was Ahab married to?
Ahab's spouses include Jezebel[9].
What did Ahab do for work?
Ahab worked as ruler[5].