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Ruler of Megiddo
Biridiya was the ruler of Megiddo, northern part of the southern Levant, in the 14th century BC. At the time Megiddo was a city-state submitting to the
Biridiya
14th-century BCE Egyptian clay tablet
clay tablet Amarna letter from Biridiya the governor-'mayor' of Magidda. It is letter number four of five from Biridiya. The letter is in pristine condition
Amarna_letter_EA_245
pharaoh of Ancient Egypt and the only reference to Naribta is a letter by Biridiya of Magidda, EA 365, entitled: "Furnishing corvée workers", (EA is for 'el
Nuribta
(circa) Megiddo, land of Canaan Unknown. In the Amarna letters EA 244, Biridiya, the mayor of Megiddo complains to Amenhotep III of his area being "consumed
List of epidemics and pandemics
List_of_epidemics_and_pandemics
City in Israel
Archive contains letters concerning the ruler(s) of Acco. In one, King Biridiya of Megiddo complains to Amenhotep III or Akhenaten about the king of Acre
Acre,_Israel
14th-century BCE prince and ruler in the central hill country of southern Canaan
protection. Biridiya, the king of Megiddo, accused him of besieging his city: Say to the king-(pharaoh), my lord and my Sun: Message of Biridiya, the loyal
Labaya
In Amarna letters, phrases of servility
are from Biridiya of Magidda-(Megiddo), (EA for 'el Amarna'). Say to the king-(i.e. pharaoh), my lord and my Sun: Message-('um–ma') of Biridiya, the ruler
Prostration_formula
Babylonian clay tablet
Bottom Edge, Reverse, Top Edge, and Side. Letter EA 365 is authored by Biridiya of Megiddo and is written to the Pharaoh of Egypt (in the 14th century
Amarna_letter_EA_365
Cuneiform sign
For the mid 14th century BC Amarna letters, letter EA 365 authored by Biridiya, harvesting in URUNuribta, ti is used for "ti", and "ṭi". For example,
TI_(cuneiform)
Site of an ancient city in northern Israel's Jezreel Valley
and from Taanach (EA 248). The Amarna Letter E245 mentions local ruler Biridiya of Megiddo. Other contemporary rulers mentioned were Labaya of Shechem
Tel_Megiddo
Form of intermittent, unpaid, unfree labour
of corvée. Of the 382 Amarna letters, there is an undamaged letter from Biridiya of Megiddo entitled "Furnishing corvée workers". Later, during the Ptolemaic
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14th-century BCE Egyptian clay tablet
228-(Obverse)//(228,330,299,245,252), (EA 330, for Šipti-Ba'lu); Article, Pic writeup Biridiya: EA 245-(Obverse) EA 245-(Reverse); Article-1; Article-2; Hannathon/Hinnatuna
Amarna_letter_EA_19
letter by Yashdata, a displaced ruler, to the Pharaoh, also mentioning Biridiya of Megiddo. Say [to] the king, my lord, Sun and god: Message of Ya(shd)ata
Amarna_letter_EA_248
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Amarna letter EA 365, Biridiya to Pharaoh, reverse (lines 15–30, (31)). 5th line from bottom, (line 23), (men:'massu'), "LÚ.MEŠ–ma-as-sà-meš (and)". Line
Meš
Amarna Letters. These refer to local chieftains, such as Addaya of Gaza, Biridiya of Megiddo, Lib'ayu of Shechem, and Abdi-Heba in Jerusalem. Abdi-Heba is
History_of_Palestine
Egyptian archive of correspondence on clay tablets
EA#360 ... EA#361 ... EA#362 ... EA#364 Ayyab to king EA#365 Megiddo king Biridiya to pharaoh EA#366 Shuwardata, the ruler of Gath, to the king EA#367 pharaoh
Amarna_letters
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(A typical Amarna letter.) Amarna letter EA 365-(Reverse), by Biridiya of Magiddo, title: "Furnishing Corvee Workers"; (Very high resolution expandable
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Amarna letter EA 365-(Reverse), Biridiya to Pharaoh, titled: "Furnishing Corvée Workers"; 7th line: "i-na URU-Šu-na-ma-(ki)", "in City-ŠuNaMa-(yours)"
URU_(Sumerogram)
events in EA 8. Amarna letter EA 245, to pharaoh, letter no. 4 of 7 by Biridiya, concerns the rebel, and mayor of Shechem-(Amarna Šakmu), Labayu, and his
Hannathon
Cuneiform sign
usage, is for one line, Line 27 on the obverse of Amarna letter EA 147, Biridiya to Pharaoh, titled "A Hymn to the Pharaoh", a letter in pristine condition
Ru_(cuneiform)
Cuneiform sign
="and", "but", or other conjunction meanings), as in Amarna letter EA 362, (Biridiya to Pharaoh). The twelve tablet (I-XII) Epic of Gilgamesh uses the er, and
Ir_(cuneiform)
Cuneiform sign
Amarna letter EA 365-(Reverse), Biridiya to Pharaoh, "Furnishing Corvée Workers"; 2nd line: LÚ.MEŠ-ha-za-nu-ta-meš. (best example on EA 365, reverse) "Men
LÚ
List of notable historic figures from the region of Palestine
BCE Addaya Politics Governor of Hazzatu (Gaza) Canaan? c. 1350–1335 BC Biridiya Politics Ruler of Magidda (Megiddo) Canaan c. 1350 BCE Labaya & Mutbaal
List of people from Palestine (historical region)
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Amarna letter EA 365-(Reverse, bottom-half), by Biridiya of Magiddo, "Furnishing Corvee Workers"; lines 19-27 (visible), with line 25: ub-ub-lu, with LU
Lu_(cuneiform)
Prince of Tyre
228-(Obverse)//(228,330,299,245,252), (EA 330, for Šipti-Ba'lu); Article, Pic writeup Biridiya: EA 245-(Obverse) EA 245-(Reverse); Article-1; Article-2; Hannathon/Hinnatuna
Abimilki
Cuneiform sign
Glossary:Vocabulary, pp. 55-87, p. 24. Rainey, 1970. El Amarna Tablets, 359-379, EA 365, Biridiya of Megiddo to the King, pp. 24-27. Parpola, 1971. The Standard Babylonian
Tu_(cuneiform)
Cuneiform sign
Amarna letter EA 365-(Reverse), Biridiya to Pharaoh, "Furnishing Corvée Workers", with usage of cuneiform re in the spelling of erēsu, "to cultivate" (te-er-ri-šu-na)
Ri_(cuneiform)
Ruler of a city-state in southern Canaan
Wayback Machine, Pic writeup Archived 2007-09-27 at the Wayback Machine Biridiya: EA 245-(Obverse) Archived 2007-07-24 at the Wayback Machine EA 245-(Reverse);
Yabitiri
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Amarna letter EA 365-(Reverse), by Biridiya of Magiddo, "Furnishing Corvee Workers"; line 3 (1st sign for ša: "ša it-ti-ia", "Who, (are) with..."). (Very
Ša
Cuneiform sign
Amarna letter EA 365-(Reverse), Biridiya to Pharaoh, "Furnishing Corvée Workers". Conjunction use of u in first line, a segue: "And see...!", (..."But
U_(cuneiform)
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Amarna letter EA 365, "Furnishing Corvée Workers", Biridiya to Pharaoh, reverse (lines 15–30, (31)). 5th line from bottom, (line 23), "LÚ-MEŠ–ma-as-sà-meš
As_(cuneiform)
Archaeological site in Israel
him to take measures. Amarna letter EA 245 is a letter to Pharaoh from Biridiya, a local ruler. It concerns a certain Labayu, who was probably the mayor
Tel_Hanaton
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Amarna letter EA 365-(Reverse), Biridiya to Pharaoh, "Furnishing Corvée Workers"; 2nd line: LÚ.MEŠ-ha-za-nu-ta-meš. "Men.(plural)-hazzanu-(pl.)"-('mayor(s)'/'chief
Nu_(cuneiform)
Cuneiform sign
Amarna letter EA 365 (reverse, top half), "Furnishing Corvée Workers", Biridiya to Pharaoh, (subject corvee labor, and townsites: Shunama, Yapu, and Nuribta)
Ma_(cuneiform)
Mayor/ruler of Gazru (Gezer)
(Obverse)//(228,330,299,245,252), (EA 330, for Šipti-Ba'lu); Article, Pic writeup Biridiya: EA 245 (Obverse) EA 245 (Reverse); Article 1; Article 2; Hannathon/Hinnatuna
Milkilu
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Amarna letter EA 365-(Reverse), Biridiya to Pharaoh, "Furnishing Corvée Workers"; line 2 (3rd sign, ha, (Type II)): Men-"City-Mayor"-(or Magistrate),
Ha_(cuneiform)
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Index of ancient Egypt–related articles
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Amarna letter EA 365-(Reverse), Biridiya to Pharaoh, "Furnishing Corvée Workers"; 7th line: i-na URU-Šunama-ki, "...in (city)-Šunama-(his)". Note: i as
I_(cuneiform)
letter (author) Lapana Teuwatti EA 193, l. 2 (author) Magidda "Megiddo" Biridiya EA 244 (author) Mittani-(Hanigalbat) Mittani Tushratta EA 17 thru 29 (author)
Amarna letters localities and rulers
Amarna_letters_localities_and_rulers
Amarna letter Region/Person Length X Width Images EA 365 letter of Mayor Biridiya of Megiddo Louvre AO 7098 6.5 centimetres (3 in) X ~6.5 centimetres (3 in)
List of Amarna letters by size
List_of_Amarna_letters_by_size
Location near Ugarit c. 1350–1335 BC
Wayback Machine, Pic writeup Archived 2007-09-27 at the Wayback Machine Biridiya: EA 245-(Obverse) EA 245-(Reverse); Article-1; Article-2; Hannathon/Hinnatuna
Salhi_(region)
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Warring; Little Marcus; Dedicated to Mars; Martial; Warlike; Defence; Of the Sea; Female Version of Marcellus; Form of Marcia
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Honoured Respected Lord Shiva
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Perfect Love, Complete Love
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English : patronymic from the Anglo-Scandinavian personal name Ingell, Old Norse Ingjaldr (see Ingle).
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The Heart of God
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Galician-Portuguese form of Roman Latin Verissimus, BREIXO means "very true."
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Human
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Indian, Sanskrit
Judge; Examiner; Elephant
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Respectable
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