• Yarim-Lim may refer to the following ancient kings. Yarim-Lim I (reigned c. 1780 BC–c. 1764 BC), king of Yamhad in modern-day Aleppo, Syria Yarim-Lim...
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    Yarim-Lim II (reigned c. 1720 BC – c. 1700 BC - Middle chronology ) was the king of Yamhad (Halab, Aleppo) succeeding his father Abba-El I. Little of Aleppo...
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    son of Hammurabi I, therefore Yarim-Lim II's uncle. Moshe Weinfeld suggests that Yarim-Lim II of Yamhad and Yarim-Lim of Alalakh were the same individual...
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  • Yarim-Lim I, also given as Yarimlim, (reigned c. 1780 BC – c. 1764 BC) was the second king of the ancient Amorite kingdom of Yamhad in modern-day Aleppo...
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    Middle chronology) was the king of Yamḫad (Halab) succeeding his father Yarim-Lim II. Little of Aleppo has been excavated by archaeologists, knowledge about...
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    succeeded by Yarim-Lim II, who most probably was his son; however, Moshe Weinfeld believes that Yarim-Lim II was the same as Yarim-Lim of Alalakh. Asia...
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    Qatanum, but twenty follow Yarim-Lim of Yamhad." A tablet sent to Zimri-Lim of Mari, describing Yarim-Lim I authority. Yarim-Lim spent the next years of...
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    family expanded its influence through the actions of its energetic ruler Yarim-Lim I who turned it into the most influential family in the Levant through...
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  • Yarim-Lim III (reigned c. Middle 17th century BC - c. 1625 BC - Middle chronology) was the king of Yamhad (Halab) succeeding Hammurabi II. Yarim-Lim ascended...
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  • same Hammurabi, son and successor of Yarim-Lim III. Nothing (except his existence) is known about Hammurabi II. His filiation is unknown but since he...
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