Shalman in Wikipedia
Shalmaneser is documented by The Bible as an Assyrian king
(Hosea 10:14), identified with Shalmaneser II (by Archibald
Sayce) or IV (by François Lenormant), the successor of Pul on
the throne of Assyria (728 BC). He made war against Hoshea ,
the king of Israel, whom he subdued and compelled to pay an
annual tribute. Hoshea, however, soon after rebelled against
his Assyrian conqueror. Shalmaneser again marched against
Samaria, which, after a siege of three years, was taken (2
Kings 17:3-5; 18:9) by Sargon. A revolution meantime had
broken out in Assyria, and Shalmaneser was deposed. Sargon
usurped the vacant throne. Eberhard Schrader thought that this
is probably the name of a king of Moab mentioned on an
inscription of Tiglath-Pileser as Salamanu.
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