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Didanu (Akkadian: 𒁲𒁕𒀀𒉡
Didânu, Ugaritic: 𐎄𐎚𐎐 Ditānu) was a
legendary Amorite ruler or
ancestral figure attested in
Mesopotamian and
Ugaritic texts...
- 1538
Oxford Cathedral Priory +
Augustinian Canonesses founded c.727 by
Did****,
petty king; destro**** in
raids by the
Danes c.874?; destro**** in raids...
- then a
further fourteen rulers: Suhlamu, Harharu, Mandaru, Imsu, Harsu,
Didanu, Hana, Zuabu, Nuabu, Abazu, Belu, Azarah,
Ushpia and Apiashal.
Nothing concrete...
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further fifteen rulers: Yangi, Suhlamu, Harharu, Mandaru, Imsu, Harsu,
Didanu, Hana, Zuabu, Nuabu, Abazu, Belu, Azarah, Ushpia, and Apiashal. Nothing...
- who
lived in
tents Tudiya Adamu Yangi Suhlamu Harharu Mandaru Imsu
Harsu Didanu Hana
Zuabu Nuabu Abazu Belu
Azarah Ushpia Apiashal, son of
Ushpia Kings...
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single deity with a
binomial name (dmg w tlš, Dim****-wa-Talish).
Didānu ddn
Didānu appears in the Epic of
Kirta as the
deified ancestor of the eponymous...
- King — ? ?
Sovereign Imsu King — ? ?
Sovereign Harsu King — ? ?
Sovereign Didanu King — ? ?
Sovereign Hanu King — ? ?
Sovereign Zuabu King — ? ? Sovereign...
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Mesopotamian Chronicles.
Harsu is in the list
preceded by Imsu, and
succeeded by
Didanu. Gl****ner, Jean-Jacques (2004).
Mesopotamian Chronicles.
Society of Biblical...
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Suhlamu and then a
further thirteen rulers: Harharu, Mandaru, Imsu, Harsu,
Didanu, Hana, Zuabu, Nuabu, Abazu, Belu Azarah,
Ushpia and Apiashal.
Nothing concrete...
- tents"
within the
Mesopotamian Chronicles. Hana is in the list
preceded by
Didanu, and
succeeded by Zuabu. Asia
portal Timeline of the ****yrian
Empire Early...