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- Q365876 subject Q7985628.
- Q365876 subject Q8237548.
- Q365876 subject Q8854846.
- Q365876 abstract "Template:UgaritNiqmaddu II was the second ruler and king of the Ancient Syrian city of Ugarit, reigning ca. 1350-15 BC (or possibly ca. 1380-46 BC) and succeeding his father Ammishtamru I. He took his name from the earlier Amorite ruler Niqmaddu, meaning "Addu has vindicated" to strengthen the supposed origins of his Ugaritic dynasty in the Amorites.He was a contemporary of the Egyptian ruler Amenophis IV and the Hittite ruler Shuppiluliuma I, and was a vassal of the latter. He had good relations with Egypt, and conceded to the Amorites in a dispute over the Shiyannu region early in his reign. He commissioned the Baal cycle about the god Haddu/Ba'al, and had a son, Niqmepa.He is identified in Syrian on an alabaster vase along with a woman in Egyptian court dress, and is mentioned in the Baal cycle as King nqmd. He was succeeded briefly by Ar-Halba.".
- Q365876 wikiPageWikiLink Q191369.
- Q365876 wikiPageWikiLink Q203507.
- Q365876 wikiPageWikiLink Q2735731.
- Q365876 wikiPageWikiLink Q354903.
- Q365876 wikiPageWikiLink Q365686.
- Q365876 wikiPageWikiLink Q7985628.
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- Q365876 wikiPageWikiLink Q8237548.
- Q365876 wikiPageWikiLink Q8854846.
- Q365876 wikiPageWikiLink Q943676.
- Q365876 comment "Template:UgaritNiqmaddu II was the second ruler and king of the Ancient Syrian city of Ugarit, reigning ca. 1350-15 BC (or possibly ca. 1380-46 BC) and succeeding his father Ammishtamru I. He took his name from the earlier Amorite ruler Niqmaddu, meaning "Addu has vindicated" to strengthen the supposed origins of his Ugaritic dynasty in the Amorites.He was a contemporary of the Egyptian ruler Amenophis IV and the Hittite ruler Shuppiluliuma I, and was a vassal of the latter.".
- Q365876 label "Niqmaddu II".