2 Kings 12:20
His servants rose up in rebellion, formed a conspiracy, and assassinated Joash in the palace at the terrace ramparts while he was on his way down to Silla.
2 Kings 14:5
Later on, as soon as he was in firm control of his kingdom, he executed the servants who had murdered his father the king,
Judges 9:6
All the men from Shechem and Beth-millo gathered together and set up Abimelech as king near the pillar erected in Shechem.
2 Samuel 5:9
Therefore they say, "The blind and lame are never to come into the house." David occupied the fortress, naming it the City of David. He built up the surroundings from the terrace ramparts inward.
1 Kings 11:27
and this is why he rose in rebellion against the king: Solomon had built up the terrace ramparts in the city of his father David in order to repair a weakness.
2 Chronicles 24:24-27
The Aramean army attacked with only a small force, but the LORD delivered a much larger army into their control because Judah had abandoned the LORD God of their ancestors. And so the Aramean army carried out God's judgment on Joash.
2 Chronicles 25:27
From the time that Amaziah abandoned his seeking the LORD, some people conspired against him in Jerusalem, so he ran away to Lachish, but they pursued him to Lachish and killed him there.
2 Chronicles 33:24
until his servants finally conspired against him and executed him in his own palace.