Sargon

Boyd’s Bible Dictionary:

(sun-prince). An Assyrian king whom recently discovered inscriptions make the successor of Shalmaneser and father of Sennacherib, B. C. 722-705 (2 Kings 17:6; Isa. 20:1).

Concise Bible Dictionary:

King of Assyria, successor of Shalmaneser IV., but called a usurper. His general, the Tartan, captured Ashdod (Isa. 20:1). He reigned B.C. 722-705. Though his name appears in Scripture only in the above passage, it is believed that he accomplished the taking of Samaria which was begun by Shalmaneser. See SAMARIA. He made various conquests and strengthened the kingdom of Assyria, and built some of the palaces.

Strong’s Dictionary of Hebrew Words:

Transliteration:
Cargown
Phonic:
sar-gone’
Meaning:
of foreign derivation; Sargon, an Assyrian king
KJV Usage:
Sargon

Jackson’s Dictionary of Scripture Proper Names:

stubborn rebel

Potts’ Bible Proper Names:

Righteous prince; sun-prince; the legitimate king:―an Assyrian king, Isa. 20:1. {Princeps iustus}