King Solomon
01-Jan-1010
Israel
Politician
King Solomon was the third and last king in the United Kingdom of ancient Israel. Other religions, such as Islam and Rastafarianism, also embraced Solomon's vision as Israel's powerful king and prophet. He was famous for his genius, his many writings, and his architectural achievements. Born about 1010 BCE, Solomon was the tenth son of King David (the second united king of ancient Israel) and the second son of Bath-sheba. Like King Saul and King David, King Solomon ruled for 40 years in one of the highest and most prosperous times in Israel's history - the so-called “Golden Age” of Israel.
During his reign, Solomon controlled trade routes from Edom, Arabia, India, Africa, and Judea; He built a wide and profitable web of reunions (forming a large gathering of hundreds of wives and concubines), and, he built the first Temple of God in Jerusalem, which was destroyed (along with the rest of the city of Jerusalem) by the Babylonians in 586 BCE.
Despite the early success of the monarchy, the end of Solomon's reign was marked by a number of attacks on foreign and domestic enemies, as well as the separation of national and religious loyalties due to the internalization of Israel, which had weakened and weakened the social structure of the people. United Kingdom. He died in the year 931 BCE at the age of 80, possibly the most prosperous and productive king who ever ruled in Israel.