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Abimilki (Amorite: 𒇽𒀀𒁉𒅖𒆠, LÚa-bi-mil-ki, ʾabī milki)
around 1347 BC held the rank of
Prince of Tyre (called "Surru" in the letters),
during the period...
- Siduna"), five from
Abimilku of Tyre, also his own letters. (He is the
major subject of half of
Abimilku's letters to pharaoh.) The
Abimilku letters reference...
- 151:
Letter from
Abimilku to the Pharaoh: "The king, my lord
wrote to me: 'write to me what you have
heard from Canaan'."
Abimilku describes in response...
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Amarna Letters correspondence refers to
mainland Usu in
three letters of
Abimilku of Tyre. The
three letters, EA 148, 149, 150-(EA for 'el Amarna'), are...
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class of poetry. An
example is EA 153, entitled: "Ships on hold", from
Abimilku of Tyre. This is a short, 20-line letter.
Lines 6–8 and 9-11 are parallel...
- clay
tablet Amarna letter (mid 14th
century BC) from
Abimilku of Tyre-(called Ṣurru in the
Abimilku letters, and an island,
until the time of Alexander...
- wood"–
Abimilku letter no. 4 of 10.
Letter no. 4 of 10 by
Abimilku of Tyre. To the king-(i.e. pharaoh), my lord, my Sun, my god:
Message of
Abimilku, [yo]ur...
- to extended-length clay
tablet Amarna letter (mid 14th
century BC) from
Abimilku of Tyre-(called Ṣurru in the letters),
written to the
Pharaoh of Egypt...
- Amarna) 252, EA 254, and EA 282, titled: "A
demand for recognition", by
Abimilku; "Neither
rebel or delinquent" (2), by Labayu; and "Alone", by Shuwardata...
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given by the ten
Amarna letters dated 1350 BC from the
Prince of Tyre,
Abimilku,
written to Akenaten. The
subject is
often water, wood, and the Habiru...