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Hazael
Hazael (; ; Old Aramaic 𐤇𐤆𐤀𐤋 Ḥzʔl) was a king of Aram-Damascus mentioned in the Bible. Under his reign, Aram-Damascus became an empire that ruled over large parts of contemporary Syria and Israel-Samaria. While he was likely born in the greater Damascus region of today, his place of birth is unknown, with both Bashan and the Beqaa Valley being favoured by different historians.
Rezin
Rezin of Aram (, ; ; *Raḍyan; ) was an Aramean King ruling from Damascus during the 8th century BC.
Ben-Hadad I
King of Aram Damascus (First Book of Kings)
Hadadezer
Hadadezer ( ; "[the god] Hadad is help"); also known as Adad-Idri (), and possibly the same as Bar- or Ben-Hadad II, was the king of Aram-Damascus between 865 and 842 BC.
Ben-Hadad III
King of Aram Damascus
Rezon the Syrian
enemy of King Solomon mentioned in 1 Kings
Hezion
Hezion may refer to two kings of Aram Damascus.
==10th–9th century BCE==