Amoashtart

Amoashtart
Queen-consort of Sidon, co-regent with her son Eshmunazar II
The name Amoashtart (’M‘ŠTRT) on the sarcophagus of her son Eshmunazar II.
Reignc.539 BC – c.525 BC
PredecessorTabnit I (spouse and brother)
SuccessorBodashtart
SpouseTabnit I
IssueEshmunazar II
Phoenician language𐤀𐤌𐤏𐤔𐤕𐤓𐤕
DynastyEshmunazar I dynasty
FatherEshmunazar I
ReligionCanaanite polytheism

Amoashtart (Phoenician: 𐤀𐤌𐤏𐤔𐤕𐤓𐤕 *ʾAmīʿaštārt, "my mother is Astarte") was a Phoenician queen of Sidon during the Persian period. She was the daughter of Eshmunazar I, and the wife of her brother, Tabnit. When Tabnit died, Amoashtart became co-regent to her then-infant son, Eshmunazar II, but after the boy died "in his fourteenth year", she was succeeded by her nephew Bodashtart, possibly in a palace coup. Modern historians have characterized her as an "energetic, responsible [woman], and endowed with immense political acumen, [who] exercised royal functions for many years".

The only source for her biography is the sarcophagus of her son.