Title: Tribute from Ugarit to Hatti late 14th century
1Tribute from Ugarit to Hatti late 14th
century Your tribute to my sun, the Great King,
your lord, is 20 shekels of gold, a golden
beaker, 4 linen robes, a great linen dress, 500
shekels blue purple wool, 500 shekels red purple
wool for my sun, the Great King, his lord A
golden beaker of 30 shekel weight, a linen robe,
100 shekel blue purple wool, 100 shekel red
purple wool for the queen A gold beaker of 30
shekel weight, a linen robe, 100 shekel blue
purple wool, 100 shekel red purple wool for the
crown prince A silver beaker of 30 shekel
weight, a linen robe, 100 shekel blue purple
wool, 100 shekel red purple wool for the chief
scribe..
2Carchemish to Ugarit
Everything that the daughter of Benteshina,
king of Amurru, obtained in Ugarit silver,
gold, copper, bronze objects, presents received
from visitors, gifts or bakshish, slaves,
slave-women, garments of wool or linen all of
it belongs to Ammishtamru, king of Ugarit. In
future the daughter of Benteshina, king of
Amurru, may not lay claim to these things against
Ammishtamru. But if she does try to make a claim,
this tablet shall contradict her.
3- The king of Amurru replies to Ugarit Thus
spoke Shaushgamuwa, son of Benteshina See the
daughter of the Great Lady, your wife, who
committed against you a great sin how long must
I continue to guard this criminal? So now, take
the daughter of the Great Lady and do with her as
you think fit if you want, kill her, or if you
want, throw her in the sea but do with the
daughter of the Great Lady as you want.
4Letter from a Prince of Byblos to Akhenaten (14th
cent) See, there is no mayors residence that
can compare with that at Tyre. It is like the
residence at Ugarit. Extraordinarily large are
the riches there.
5Spoils from the battle at Megiddo (Karnak) Now
the princes of this foreign country came on their
bellies to kiss the ground and to beg breath for
their nostrilsand they broughtone fine bronze
coat of mail belonging to the prince of Megiddo.
Leather coats of mail belonging to his miserable
army 200. Bows 502. Poles of wood worked with
silver from the tent of the enemy 7bowls of
costly stone and gold and various vessels.gold
in discs skillfully crafted.a silver statue with
a head of goldcarrying chairs of ivory, ebony
and sandalwood worked with gold.one bed of
sandalwood worked with gold and costly stones..a
statue of ebony worked with gold with a head of
lapis lazuli..bronze vessels and much clothing
6Byblos to Amarna
- May the Mistress of Gubla grant power to my
lord. At the feet of my lord, I fall down seven
times and seven times. Let the king, my lord,
know that Gubla, your handmaid from ancient
times, is well. - However, the war of the 'Apiru against me is
severe. (Our) sons (and) daughters are gone, (as
well as) the furnishings of the houses, because
they have been sold in Yarimuta to keep us alive.
My field is "a wife without a husband," lacking
in cultivation. I have repeatedly written to the
palace regarding the distress afflicting me, . .
but no one has paid attention to the words that
keep arriving. Let the king heed the words of his
servant.....
7Byblos to Amarna
- I set out for Hammuniri of Beirut and in the
meantime a brother of mine, younger than me,
conspired against me at Gubla to deliver the city
to the sons of Abdi-Ashirta. When my brother saw
that my messenger had returned empty(handed) and
that there were no occupation troops with him, he
despised me and thus he committed a crime, and he
expelled me from the city. May the king, my Lord,
not hold back (before) the actions of this dog.
Now I cannot enter the land of Egypt I am
old and I (suffer of) a serious disease in my own
flesh. May the king, my Lord, know, that the gods
of Gubla are angered and the disease has become
chronic, although I have confessed my sin to the
gods. Therefore I have not appeared before the
king, my Lord. Now then, I have sent my son,
servant of the king, my Lord, to the king, my
Lord. May the king, my Lord, listen to the words
of his servant and may the king, my Lord, give
troops of archers to conquer the city of Gubla in
order that enemy troops not enter her
8Amarna and the governor of Megiddo
- To Pharaoh My Lord, My Sun!
- Your servant renews his oath of loyalty to
Pharaoh by bowing to his feet seven times seven
times. Pharaoh should know that since he recalled
his archers to Egypt, Labayu, Governor of
Shechem, has not stopped raiding my territory. We
cannot shear our sheep, nor even leave the city
for fear of Labayus soldiers. Because you have
not replaced the archers, Labayu is now strong
enough to attack the city of Megiddo itself. If
Pharaoh does not see fit to reinforce the city,
Labayu will capture it. The people of Megiddo are
already suffering from hunger and disease. I beg
Pharaoh to send one hundred soldiers to protect
Megiddo from Labayu or he will certainly capture
the city.
9Response from Labayu of Shechem
- To Pharaoh, my Lord, my Sun! Your servant, who
is less than the dust under your feet, renews his
oath of loyalty to Pharaoh by bowing seven times
seven times. I have received Pharaohs letter.
Your fears are unfounded. I am far too
insignificant to be a threat to my Pharaohs
lands. I am and always have been a faithful
servant of Pharaoh. The proof that I am neither a
criminal nor a rebel can be seen in my regular
payment of tribute and my willingness to obey all
of the commands of your provincial governor.
Despite the fact that wicked lies have been
spoken against me, my lord Pharaoh has not taken
the time to look personally into my case. The
only crime that can be charged against me is that
I invaded Gezer. This is based, however, on the
Pharaohs confiscation of my own lands. Milkilu
has committed even worse offences than I have and
no move has been made to take his possessions. On
another occasion, Pharaoh wrote me concerning my
son. I had no idea that he was consorting with
the Apiru! I have since handed him over to
Addaya. Even if my lord wrote concerning my wife,
I would not withhold her. I would not even refuse
to obey Pharaohs command to thrust a bronze
dagger into my heart!
10Stele of Seti 1
- Year 1, 3rd month of the third season, day 10.
Long live the Horus Mighty Bull Appearing in
Thebes, Making the Two Lands to live, Mighty of
arm, the Horus of Gold, Mighty of Bows in all
lands, King of Upper and Lower Egypt, Lord of the
Two Lands, Men Maat Re, son of Re, Lord of
Diadems, beloved of Re-Horakty.. - He causes to retreat all the princes of Syria,
whose boastfulness was so great. On this day one
spoke to his majesty as follows The miserable
enemy who is in the town of Hamath (nr. Qatna) is
gathering many people while he is seizing the
town of Beth Shan (s. of Galilee). Then there
will be an alliance with the people of Pahel.
Thereupon his majesty sent the first army of Amun
to Hamath and the first army of Re to Beth Shan
and the first Army of Seth to Yanoam. In the
space of a day they were overthrown to the glory
of his majesty, the King of Upper and Lower
Egypt, Men Maat Re, Son of Re, Seti Merneptah,
given life forever.
11Report of an Egyptian official from the frontier
with the Levant (late D.19) I have carried out
every commission laid on me. I have not been
lax. We have finished letting the Bedouin tribes
of Edom pass the Fortress of Merneptah which is
in Tjeku to the Pools of Per-Atum, to keep them
alive and to keep their cattle alive, through the
great ka of Pharaoh life, prosperity, health!-
the good sun of every land.. I have had a copy of
the report brought to the place where my lord is,
as well as the other names of days when the
Fortress of Merneptah may be passed.
12Stele of Merneptah, Doc.7.2 (c.1212-1202)
Now that Libya has come to ruin, Hatti is
pacified. The Canaan has been plundered into
every sort of grief. Ashkelon has been
overcome Gezer has been captured Yanoam is made
non-existent Israel is laid waste his seed is
not Kahura has become a widow because of Egypt
13Famine in Egypt (2nd cent. B.C.E.) Year 18 of the
Horus Djoser, and under the controller, mayor,
royal acquaintance and overseer of the Nubians,
Madir. To let you know. I was in distress, and
those who were in the palace were afflicted in
their hearts with a great evil, since the Nile
had not in my time flooded for a space of seven
years. Grain was scant, fruits were dried up, and
everything which they eat was short. Every man
robbed his companion. The infant was crying..the
youth was waiting, the hearts of the old men were
in sorrow, the courtiers were in need, the
temples shut up, the sanctuaries held nothing but
air. Everything was found empty.