- (Akkadian: 𒀀𒆷𒅆𒅀
Alašiya [a-la-ši-ia]; Ugaritic: 𐎀𐎍𐎘𐎊 ẢLṮY;
Linear B: 𐀀𐀨𐀯𐀍
Alasios [a-ra-si-jo];
Hieratic "'irs3"), also
spelled Alasiya, also known...
-
Peoples of the Sea.
Shortly thereafter they destro**** both
Ugarit and
Alasiya (Cyprus). 1181 BC—Menestheus,
legendary King of
Athens and
veteran of the...
- last king of Ugarit,
pleading for ****istance from Eshuwara, the king of
Alasiya: My
father [Eshuwara], behold, the enemy's
ships came (here); my cities(...
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Prehistoric Alasiya Eteocypriot Cypro-Minoan
syllabary Cypriot syllabary Ancient Neo-****yrian
Empire Ten city-kingdoms
Achaemenid Persian Empire Ionian...
- Luwian. They
record wars
against former v****al Tarḫuntašša, and
against Alašiya (Cyprus). One
inscription is
found at the base of Nişantepe in the Upper...
- Ammurapi, now
handling his own affairs, and Eshuwara, the
grand supervisor of
Alasiya. Evidently,
Ammurapi had
informed Eshuwara, that an
enemy fleet of 20 ships...
- was set up by Tudḫaliya IV to
commemorate his
conquest of the Land of
Alasiya (Cyprus?). Tudḫaliya IV had two sons,
Arnuwanda III and Šuppiluliuma II...
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Mitanni Canaanites Phoenicia Tyre
Carthage Hittites New
Kingdom of
Egypt Alasiya Aram Aram-Damascus Aram-Zobah
Paddan Aram Aram-Rehob
Hamath Sea Peoples...
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Prehistoric Alasiya Eteocypriot Cypro-Minoan
syllabary Cypriot syllabary Ancient Neo-****yrian
Empire Ten city-kingdoms
Achaemenid Persian Empire Ionian...
- Minor," in the
present day
Anatolia region of
Turkey in
Western Asia.
Alasiya /
Alashiya (later
Cyprus in the
classical Age, to the
south of mainland...