Ammī-ditāna
Ammī-ditāna is a poorly documented king of the first dynasty of Babylon . As the son of Abi-ēšuḫs , he ruled for 37 years, but left only a few written sources, all of which attest to his construction activities.
literature
- DR Frayne, Oldbabylonian Period (2003-1595 BC), Toronto, 1990, pp. 411-424.
Web links
Dubbing
- Attempts to reconstruct the spoken Akkadian . Including the spoken hymn to Ištar by Ammī-ditāna with transcription. School of Oriental and African Studies , University of London website , available at by-nc-nd
predecessor | Office | successor |
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Abī-Ešuḫ |
King of Babylonia 1683–1647 BC Chr. |
Ammi-ṣaduqa |
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Ammī-ditāna |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | King of the first dynasty of Babylonia |
DATE OF BIRTH | 17th century BC Chr. |
DATE OF DEATH | 17th century BC Chr. |