It says it on Wikipedia, apparently his mother's name was Zeruah.
Nice name, eh? :)
The mother of the Pharaoh, King Khufu, was Queen Hetepheres I. She was married to King Sneferu, and her title was Mother of the King.
Nebat
The mother to King Darius one was called Rhodugune.
King of the titans Is kronos's father and mother. Uranus (sky) his father and Gaia (land) his mother.
Her mother was Queen Cassiopeia. Her father was King Cepheus.
Jeroboam.
Jeroboam I reigned as king of the northern Kingdom of Israel for approximately 22 years, from around 931 to 910 BC.
king Solomon's worst enemy was called Jeroboam.
There were two Jeroboam's in Israel's history that influenced their country. The first was Jeroboam the first king of the northern kingdom. He was the son of Nebat, an Ephraimite and a woman by the name of Zeruah (I Kings 11:26). The second was Jeroboam II and was the 14 th king of the northern kingdom. He was the son of Jehoash. (II Kings 13 and 14).
Yeravam ben Nevat (Jeroboam).
It was Ahijah who Prophesied Against Jeroboam.At that time Abijah son of Jeroboam became ill, and Jeroboam said to his wife, "Go, disguise yourself, so you won't be recognized as the wife of Jeroboam. Then go to Shiloh. Ahijah the prophet is there-the one who told me I would be king over this people.-1 Kings 14:1-2-
Nadab was king of Israel after Jeroboam I.
Jeroboam I was the first king of the Northern Kingdom of Israel, followed by his son Nadab.
Amos prophesied when Uzziah was king in Judea and Jeroboam was king in Israel. Amos 1:1 (NKJV) The words of Amos, who was among the sheepbreeders of Tekoa, which he saw concerning Israel in the days of Uzziah king of Judah, and in the days of Jeroboam the son of Joash, king of Israel, two years before the earthquake. Uzziah was king over Judah from 792 to 740 B.C. and Jeroboam was king of Israel 793 to 753 B.C.
Jeroboam was the first king of the Northern Kingdom of Israel. His dynasty would have survived had he not condemned himself, his offspring and his nation by his promotion of idolatry (Egyptian golden calf worship) and false religious practices at shines in Dan and Bethel. Whether he was related to Jeroboam biologically or not, no subsequent king of Israel's Northern Kingdom ever discontinued the sin Jeroboam initiated, so the country itself was destroyed in 720 BC by divine judgment.
Ano the Egyptian princess was the wife of King Jeroboam, and most likely the mother of his two sons: Abijam and King Nadab. She is probably the "wife of Jeroboam" mentioned In 1 Kings 14:1-17, "...at that time Abijam (or Abijah), the son of Jeroboam became sick. And Jeroboam said to his wife -(maybe Ano)-, "Please, arise and diguise yourself, that they may not recongize you as the wife of Jeroboam -(notice he never mentioned Queen of Israel, maybe because she was foreign)- and go to Shiloh. Indeed Ahijah the prophet is there, who told me I would be king over this people.....and he will tell you what will become of the child." Jeroboam's wife did so; ...and the Lord told Ahijah, "Here is the wife of Jeroboam, coming to ask you something about her son, for he is sick.....she will pretend to be another woman." and so it was Ahijah heard the sound of her footsteps as she came through the door and he said, "Come in, wife of Jeroboam. why do you pretend to be another person? For I have been sent to you with bad news.......arise and therefore go to your own house. When your feet enter the city, the child shall die. And all Israel shall mourn for him and bury him, for he is the only one of Jeroboam who shall come to the grave, because in him there was found something good toward the Lord God of Israel in the house of Jeroboam....."....Then Jeroboam's wife arose and departed and came to Tirzah. And when she came to the threshold of the door, the child died..." -The Holy Bible, I Kings 14:1-17. Pages 406-407, NKJV This wife of Jeroboam may be Ano, the Egyptian princess and the only known consort of Jeroboam as told from the Greek Bible.
Not exactly. The Ten Tribes, led by Yeravam (Jeroboam) revolted against Rehavam (Rehoboam), leaving him as king of Judah (and Benjamin). 1 Kings ch.12.