Tiglath Pileser is an ancient Near Eastern king’s name, typically used as a royal epithet for Assyrian rulers. In modern usage it refers to the historical figure, most famously Tiglath-Pileser III (745–727 BCE). The pronunciation preserves the distinctive Semitic syllable structure and regal cadence, with attention to stress on the middle and final name slices, yielding a commanding, multi-syllabic articulation.
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