-
swearing loyalty to the
Egyptian pharaoh. The city-state of
Gezer (named
Gazru in Babylonian) was
ruled by at
least three leaders during the 20-year period...
- my lord.—Used in
letters EA 266, 292, and 296. EA 292 by Adda-danu of
Gazru. "For the lack of a cultivator, my
field is like a
woman without a husband...
- word beautiful. Tagi was the father-in-law of Milkilu,
mayor of
ancient Gazru-(modern Gezer), (one of
three mayors). Tagi was the
author of 3 short, but...
- (Shechem) and he and his sons
threatened such
powerful towns as
Jerusalem and
Gazru (Gezer) to the south, and
Megiddo to the north. The
Amarna letters give...
-
fairly short clay
tablet Amarna letter from "governor"
Yapahu of city-state
Gazru. The clay
tablet surface has been
partially eroded, but the
cuneiform is...
- of the city/city-state of
Gazru (modern Gezer) of the 1350-1335 BC
Amarna letters correspondence. Two
other mayors of
Gazru during the
Amarna letters...
- or city-state
located in
ancient northern Israel,
between the city of
Gazru-(modern Gezer), and
Jerusalem during the time of the
Amarna letters correspondence...
- years. 733 BC
Siege of
Gezer The ****yrian king, Tiglath-Pileser III
takes Gazru (Gezer) from the
Kingdom of Israel. 724-720 BC
Siege of Tyre ****yrians under...
- 289) 489 [The
Amarna Letters] EA, No. 289 3.92C
Letter of the
Ruler of
Gazru (EA 292) 489–490 [The
Amarna Letters] EA, No. 292 3.92G
Letter of Lab'ayu...
-
Gezer (Milkilu, Milk-ilu, Ili-Milku), was the mayor/ruler of the Land of
Gazru (Gezer)
around 1350 BC. He is
known as the son-in-law of Tagi of Ginti-Kirmil...