- King of the
Lands (Akkadian: šar
mātāti), also
interpreted as just King of
Lands or the more
boastful King of All
Lands was a
title of
great prestige claimed...
- the
columnar arrangement removed and
slotted in. One of his titles, bēl
mātāti (king of the lands)
originally belonged to Enlil, who was con****uously...
- of "King of the Lands" (attested in
Babylonian cuneiform tablets as šar
mātāti),
which was
rarely used by the
Seleucid monarchs. Like his father, Phraates...
-
arable land to Adad-zêr-ikîša,
where he is
called (amêlu)šaq-šup-par ša
mâtâti, “officer of the lands” and also
another confirming ownership of
seven GUR...
-
closely resembling the
Achaemenid variant Umakuš/Aršu ša Artakšatsu šarru/šar
mātāti šumšu nabu; "Ochos/****s who is
called Artaxerxes king/king of the lands...
-
Esarhaddon King who has no
equals in all of the
lands šarru ša ina
kullat mātāti māḫiri lā īšû Only
recorded for
Esarhaddon (r. 681–669 BC) and Ashurbanipal...
- name was
traditionally the name of a
second son. He may have been a
paqid mātāti official attested in the
earlier reign,
possibly from the
Babylonian nobility...
-
mentioned in the name of Qaha in the book of the laws of
diwans of
Asaad ibn
Matati from the
works of Al-Sharqiya,
which is the name
given to it in the Salahi...
- šarri(LUGAL)ri gáb-ba-ša 25. ṣa-ba-ta-ni nu-kúr-tú a-na ia-a-ši 26. a-di
mâtāti(KURḫi.a) še-e-riki a-di alu(IRI) gín-ti-ki-ir-mi-il 27. šal-mu a-na gáb-bi...
- the name of Tukh al-Majwal in the book “The Laws of
Diwans of
Asaad ibn
Matati from the
works of Al Sharqiya”,
which is the name
given to it in the Salahi...