Satatna | |
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Nationality | Phoenician |
Occupation(s) | Mayor/Ruler of Akka (Acre, Israel) |
Known for | Author of Amarna letters EA 233-235 |
Title | Ruler of Akka |
Term | 1350–1335 BC |
Satatna, or Sitatna, and also Šutatna/Shutatna-(of a Babylonian letter of Burna-Buriash), was a 'Mayor'/Ruler of Akka, or Acco, modern Acre, Israel, during the 1350–1335 BC Amarna letters correspondence.
Satatna was the author of three letters to the Egyptian pharaoh, letters EA 233–235, (EA for 'el Amarna'). He is referenced in another minor vassal letter of Ruler: " Bayadi of Syria", and he is also referred to in EA 8, by Burna-Buriash as "..Šutatna, the son of Šaratum-( Surata) of Akka..."
A list of Satatna authored letters is as follows:
See: Egyptian commissioner: Šuta.
See: Pu-Ba'lu for another letter concerning glass-(EA 314, "A shipment of glass"). Also see: Yidya, letter EA 323, "A royal order for glass".
Satatna | |
---|---|
Nationality | Phoenician |
Occupation(s) | Mayor/Ruler of Akka (Acre, Israel) |
Known for | Author of Amarna letters EA 233-235 |
Title | Ruler of Akka |
Term | 1350–1335 BC |
Satatna, or Sitatna, and also Šutatna/Shutatna-(of a Babylonian letter of Burna-Buriash), was a 'Mayor'/Ruler of Akka, or Acco, modern Acre, Israel, during the 1350–1335 BC Amarna letters correspondence.
Satatna was the author of three letters to the Egyptian pharaoh, letters EA 233–235, (EA for 'el Amarna'). He is referenced in another minor vassal letter of Ruler: " Bayadi of Syria", and he is also referred to in EA 8, by Burna-Buriash as "..Šutatna, the son of Šaratum-( Surata) of Akka..."
A list of Satatna authored letters is as follows:
See: Egyptian commissioner: Šuta.
See: Pu-Ba'lu for another letter concerning glass-(EA 314, "A shipment of glass"). Also see: Yidya, letter EA 323, "A royal order for glass".