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Reuba'im Gal Mešedi (of Hariyati)
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- | <ext>Most likely a descendant of [[Person:176679]] and related to the royal princes of Azzuwaia (Assyria) | + | <ext>{{Needsources}}Most likely a descendant of [[Person:176679]] and related to the royal princes of Azzuwaia (Assyria) |
Probably a descendant of [[Person:618033]]</ext> | Probably a descendant of [[Person:618033]]</ext> | ||
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- | <place>[[Place:Mesha]]</place> | + | <ev_info>Mesha</ev_info> |
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Lineage | Galmesedi |
Sex | Male |
Full name (at birth) | Reuba'im Gal Mešedi |
Other last names | of Hariyati |
Parents |
Events
child birth: ♂ Zuru ? (GAL Mešedi (of Egypt)) [Galmesedi]
residence: Mesha
Notes
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Most likely a descendant of Gilgamesh (Mesopotamian God, ?) and related to the royal princes of Azzuwaia (Assyria)
Probably a descendant of Anitta ? (of Kussara) (Pandava, ?)
[edit] Sources
- ↑ (German) Neu, E. (1974) Der Anitta-Text, (StBoT 18). - Also Kültepe excavations, building on the so-called palace Varšama cuneiform, with a "palace of King Anitta'nın" (E. Anitta ruba'im GAL) was written in the tip of a spear.
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