Achaz
see also: Etymology of Achaz
Achaz , (737-723) was a king de Juda.
Wire and successor of Jotham, it famous by its is impiété. It had initially overcome Razin, king de Syrie. But, according to the biblical account , having raised furnace bridges with the false gods, and having even devoted his/her son, God to them allowed that it was overcome in its turn by Razin and Phacée, king d' Israël. It had then recourse to Téglath-Phalasar, king of Assyrie, to which it gave all the gold of the Temple of Jerusalem to obtain his help.
He died hated and was private burial of the kings. It is under its reign that for the first time the Sundial is mentioned.
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