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- Ammurapi (Hittite: 𒄠𒈬𒊏𒁉 am-mu-ra-pí) was the last Bronze Age ruler and king (c. 1215 to 1180 BC) of the ancient Syrian city of Ugarit. Ammurapi was...
- the traditional date of the fall of Troy. 1182 BC—A desperate letter of Ammurapi, the last king of Ugarit, reporting the approaching fleet of the Peoples...
- between a slightly older Ammurapi, now handling his own affairs, and Eshuwara, the grand supervisor of Alasiya. Evidently, Ammurapi had informed Eshuwara...
- King (c.1235–1225/20 BC BC) Niqmaddu III, King (c.1225/20 – 1215 BC) Ammurapi, King (c.1200 BC BC) Contemporary of Chancellor Bay Tyre, Phoenecia – Aribas...
- Ammittamru I Niqmaddu II Arhalba Niqmepa Ammittamru II Ibiranu Niqmaddu III Ammurapi Culture Alphabet Language Grammar Pantheon Hurrian songs Baal with Thunderbolt...
- Ammittamru I Niqmaddu II Arhalba Niqmepa Ammittamru II Ibiranu Niqmaddu III Ammurapi Culture Alphabet Language Grammar Pantheon Hurrian songs Baal with Thunderbolt...
- and to save the citizens of the land of Ugarit. The last king of Ugarit, Ammurapi (circa 1215 to 1180 BC), was a contemporary of the last known Hittite king...
- fall of Chancellor Bay (d. 1192 BC). The last Bronze Age king of Ugarit, Ammurapi, was a contemporary of the last-known Hittite king, Suppiluliuma II. The...
- Ammittamru I Niqmaddu II Arhalba Niqmepa Ammittamru II Ibiranu Niqmaddu III Ammurapi Culture Alphabet Language Grammar Pantheon Hurrian songs Baal with Thunderbolt...
- place to settle. Their attacks are reported, for instance, in letters by Ammurapi, the last king of Ugarit, pleading for ****istance from Eshuwara, the king...