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Mattan I

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Mattan I
King of Tyre
Reign840 BC – 832 BC
PredecessorBaal-Eser II(Balazeros, Ba‘l-mazzer II) 846-841 BC
SuccessorPygmalion831 – 785 BC
Born864 BC
Tyre, presumed
Died832 BC
DynastyHouse of Ithobalus (Ithobaal I)
FatherBaal-Eser II(Balazeros, Ba‘l-mazzer II)
Motherunknown

Mattan,Matan,orMittinruledTyrefrom 840 to 832 BC, succeeding his fatherBaal-Eser II.

He was the father ofPygmalion,king of Tyre from 831 to 785 BC, and ofDido,the legendary queen ofCarthage.[citation needed]

The primary information related to Mattan I comes fromJosephus’s citation of the Phoenician authorMenander of EphesusinAgainst Apioni.18. Here it is said that "Badezoruswas succeeded byMatgenushis 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 ofF. M. Crossand other scholars who take 825 BC as the date of Dido’s flight from her brother Pygmalion, after which she founded the city ofCarthagein 814 BC.[1]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.

ClassicistT. T. Duke states that Mattan was also known asMTN-BʿL(Matan-Baʿal,'Gift of the Lord'), which was turnedhypocoristicallyinto KingBelusof Tyre inVirgil'sAeneid.[2]

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  1. ^1[dead link]Archived2010-07-17 at theWayback Machine
  2. ^Duke, T. T. (1969)."Review: The World of the Phoenicians".The Classical Journal.65(3). The Classical Association of the Middle West and South: 135.ISSN0009-8353.JSTOR3296263.Retrieved25 May2022.