| Full Name |
David |
| Date of Birth |
- |
| Place of Birth |
Bethlehem, Kingdom of Judah |
| Date of Death |
- |
| Place of Death |
Jerusalem, Kingdom of Israel |
| Citizenship / Country of Residence |
Kingdom of Israel |
| Education |
Informal (Shepherding, Military, Music) |
| Profession |
King, Shepherd, Warrior, Musician, Poet |
| Years of Activity |
c. 1010 BCE - c. 970 BCE (as king) |
| Brief Information |
David was the second king of the United Monarchy of Israel and Judah, succeeding Saul. He established Jerusalem as the capital and is a central figure in the Hebrew Bible, revered across Jewish, Christian, and Islamic traditions. His reign is associated with the unification of the tribes of Israel and the expansion of the kingdom's territory. |