Ibiranu
Appearance
Ibiranu | |
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King of Ugarit | |
King of Ugarit | |
Reign | c. 1230-1220s BC |
Predecessor | Ammittamru II |
Successor | Niqmaddu III |
Died | c. 1220s BC Ugarit? |
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Ibiranu (reigned c. 1235 BC – c. 1225/20 BC) was the sixth king of Ugarit, a city-state in northwestern Syria.[1]
Reign
[edit]Ibiranu reigned between c. 1235 and 1225/20 BC, and was a contemporary of Tudhaliya IV and Arnuwanda III of Hatti. As a vassal state of Hatti the king was answerable to the viceroy at Carchemish.[2][3][4]
Gordon (1956) suggested Ibiranu meant "horsemen" composed of ibr and the suffix -ân.[5]
References
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[edit]Bibliography
[edit]- Gordon, C. H. (1956). Observations on the Akkadian Tablets from Ugarit. Revue d’Assyriologie et d’archéologie Orientale 50:3. 127-133. http://www.jstor.org/stable/23295232
- Watson, Wilfred G. E. (1999). Handbuch der Orientalistik. BRILL. ISBN 978-90-04-10988-9.
- Leick, Gwendolyn (1999). Who's who in the Ancient Near East. Routledge. ISBN 978-0-415-13230-5.
- Bryce, Trevor (2003). Letters of the great kings of the ancient Near East: the royal correspondence of the late Bronze Age. Routledge. ISBN 978-0-415-25857-9.