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Tunip (probably
modern Tell 'Acharneh) was a city-state
along the
Orontes River in
western Syria in the Late
Bronze Age. It was
large enough to be an...
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title "tabarna" is
written to a v****al king,
Tuniya (possibly the same as
Tunip-Teššup), the
ruler of Tikunani. In the
letter the king
extorts his v****al...
- titled: "From the
Citizens of
Tunip", is a short- to moderate-length clay
tablet Amarna letter from the city-state of
Tunip,
written to the
Pharaoh of Egypt...
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called Octo-Watches (except Barnacles, who
still has his Octo-Comp****, and
Tunip).
Other creatures that were
introduced in the
original series also make...
- the Arka
plain ("Arkantu" in Thutmose's chronicle) and
moved on
Tunip.
After taking Tunip, his
attention turned to
Kadesh again. He
engaged and destro****...
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Egyptian pharaoh thus
found himself in
northern Amurru, well past Kadesh, in
Tunip,
where no
Egyptian soldier had been seen
since the time of
Thutmose III...
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capturing Kadesh and
portions of
Southern Syria, and
advancing as far
north as
Tunip,
where no
Egyptian soldier had been seen for 120 years. He
ultimately accepted...
- told him that the
Hittite king was "in the land of Aleppo, on the
north of
Tunip" 200
kilometers away, where, the
Shasu said, he was "(too much)
afraid of...
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Nagar Tuttul Suhum ʿApiru Aḫlamū
Suteans Amqu ʿApiru
Shasu Shutu Tadmor Tunip Ugarit Upu Nuhašše Niya Iron Age
Achaemenid Empire Aramaean states Aram-Damascus...
- hypostases, some of
which were ****ociated with
other nearby settlements, such as
Tunip. He was ****ociated with the
goddess Adamma, who was his
spouse in Eblaite...