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Jotham of Judah

"Jotham or Yotam (Hebrew: יוֹתָם‎, Modern: Yōtam, Tiberian: Yōṯam; Greek: Ιωαθαμ, romanized: Ioatham; Latin: Joatham) was the eleventh king of Judah, and son of King Uzziah and Jerusha (or Jerushah), daughter of Zadok. Jotham was 25 when he began his reign, and reigned for 16 years. Edwin R. Thiele concluded that his reign commenced as a coregency with his father, which lasted for 11 years. Because his father Uzziah was afflicted with tzaraath after he entered the Temple to burn incense, Jotham became governor of the palace and the land at that time, i.e. coregent, while his father lived in a separate house as a leper." - (en.wikipedia.org 04.10.2020)

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Was depicted (Actor) Jotham of Judah
Was depicted (Actor) Hezekiah (-750--696) ()
Was depicted (Actor) Ahas (Juda) (-734--715) ()
Intellectual creation Jan Snellinck (1548-1638) ()