English: Portrait of Shallum (?-745 BC), King of Israel, engraving from Epitome historico-chronologica gestorum omnium patriarcharum, ducum, judicum, regum, et pontificum populi hebraici (Historical-chronological summary of the patriarchs, chiefs, judges, kings and popes of the Jewish people), by Bartolomeo Gai, 1751, Rome. (Photo by Icas94 / De Agostini Picture Library via Getty Images)
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Portrait of Shallum (?-745 BC), King of Israel, engraving from Epitome historico-chronologica gestorum omnium patriarcharum, ducum, judicum, regum, et pontificum populi hebraici (Historical-chronological summary of the patriarchs, chiefs, judges, kings and popes of the Jewish people), by Bartolomeo Gai, 1751, Rome. (Photo by Icas94 / De Agostini Picture Library via Getty Images)