Английская Википедия:Ammittamru I
Шаблон:Infobox royalty Шаблон:Portal Ammittamru I (known in some sources as Amishtammru I or Amistammru I, Шаблон:Lang-akk Ammîstamri) was a king of the ancient Syrian city of Ugarit who ruled c. 1350 BC.[1]
Reign
The first mention of him is EA 45 sent by Ammittamru I to Egypt, either in the late reign of Amenophis III[1][2] or in the first years of Akhenaten.[1] The damaged letter includes emphatic promises of allegiance to Egypt, as the occasion is said to be the repeated threats from a king of a land whose name is broken off, possibly the land of the Hittites, due to their long struggle with the Egyptians.[1] Another good example for such letters that show submission to Egypt is KTU 2.23 = RS 16.078+.15-24 sent to a contemporary pharaoh that says:
Succession
After his death, he was succeeded by his son, Niqmaddu II.[3]
References
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