- The
Suteans (Akkadian: Sutī’ū,
possibly from Amorite: Šetī’u) were a
nomadic Semitic people who
lived throughout the Levant,
Canaan and Mesopotamia, specifically...
- The
Sutean language (Sutû) is a
language mentioned in a clay
tablet from the
Middle ****yrian Empire,
presumably originating from the city of Emar in what...
- Ekronites, Hyksos,
Phoenicians (including the Carthaginians), Moabites,
Suteans and
sometimes the Ugarites. The
Canaanite languages continued to be everyday...
-
similar to
Biblical Hebrew, Ekronite, Ammonite, Phoenician,
Amorite and
Sutean,
spoken by the
Edomites in
southwestern Jordan and
parts of
Israel in the...
- 856-732 BCE)
concerns the
series of
conquests of
largely Aramean, Phoenician,
Sutean and Neo-Hittite
states in the
Levant (modern Syria, Lebanon, Palestine,...
- Phoenician, Moabite, Edomite, and Ammonite, and
perhaps Ekronite,
Amalekite and
Sutean), the
still spoken Aramaic, and
Ugaritic during the 2nd
millennium BC. Most...
- K****ite
Luwian Median Middle Persian Old
Persian Parthian Proto-Armenian
Sutean Sumerian Urartian Culture/society
Architecture Art
Akitu Cuneiform Babylonian...
-
various Semitic peoples appeared in the area, such as the semi-nomadic
Suteans who came into an
unsuccessful conflict with
Babylonia to the east, and...
-
intelligible Canaanite languages such as Hebrew, Edomite, Moabite, Ekronite,
Sutean, and Phoenician, as well as
Amorite and Ugaritic.
Aramaic languages are...
-
already been conquered,
including the
areas occupied by
migrant Chaldaean,
Sutean and
Aramean tribes, and the
Babylonian king had been put to death. In 836...