King Zimri, who reigned for seven days. ( I Kings 16:15)
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No. The second shortest reign was Shallum, a king of Israel who reigned one month. (2 Kings 15.13)
It was David who became king.
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King Zimri, who reigned for seven days. ( I Kings 16:25)
He was born in Israel, in the 28th year of King David's reign.
King Zimri, the 5th king of the Northern Kingdom, killed King Eiah and reigned as king for only 7 days.
Solomon was the King of Israel and kept his reign from 970 to 931 BC, which can be approximately calculated to be 40 years. Given that one year has 365 days, his total days on reign was about 14600.
Zimri was the fifth king of Israel, and his reign lasted only seven days. He came to power through a violent coup, but his rule was quickly ended when the people of Israel supported Omri as their new king. Zimri committed suicide by setting the royal palace on fire.
No, Israel was not at war during King Solomon's reign. He ruled with great wisdom and maintained peace and stability throughout his kingdom, focusing on building alliances with neighboring nations rather than engaging in military conflicts.
David reigned over Israel during 1000 - 967 BC
The shortest recorded reign I could find was King Louis XIX of France. His reign began on August 2, 1830 and ended the same exact day. It lasted an impressive fifteen minutes in total. Basically, good old Louis was the Dauphin of France, being the eldest son of King Charles X. After the July Revolution, Charles X was forced to sign papers abdicating his claim to the throne. This abdication made Louis and his wife the king and queen of France. The new king's embarrassingly brief reign consisted of him listening to his ambitious wife demand that he not sign the abdication papers while his father wept in a corner. Being king is fun.
Around the range of 1040 - 1010 BCE, during the reign of King David.