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Ammi-Ditana

Ammī-ditāna (died c. 1647 BC) was a king of Babylon who reigned 1683–1647 BC (according to the Middle Chronology; or 1675–1639 BC according to the Lower Middle Chronology). He was the son and successor of Abi-Eshuh.

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Died
c. 1647 BC
Father
Abi-Eshuh
Issue
Ammi-Saduqa · Sumum-libsi · 1 daughter
Predecessor
Abi-Eshuh
Reign
c. 1684 – c. 1647 BC
Successor
Ammi-Saduqa

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Ammi-Ditana

Nodes11
Edges10
Triples15
Avg. degree1.82
Density0.181818
Components1

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Ammi-Ditana

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related to Literature · 7
Ammi-Ditana → Ammī-ditāna's, Annunītum, Another, Di, Ištar, Nakkamtum, One
Issue · 3
Ammi-Ditana → 1 daughter, Ammi-Saduqa, Sumum-libsi
Died · 1
Ammi-Ditana → c. 1647 BC
Father · 1
Ammi-Ditana → Abi-Eshuh
Predecessor · 1
Ammi-Ditana → Abi-Eshuh
Reign · 1
Ammi-Ditana → c. 1684 – c. 1647 BC
Successor · 1
Ammi-Ditana → Ammi-Saduqa

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ammi-saduqa abi-eshuh successor reign 1647 bc king son died ammī-ditāna possible one eldest daughter babylon der damiq-ilishu isin possibly šamuḫtum

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
Ammi-DitanaDiedc. 1647 BC1.00infobox
Ammi-DitanaFatherAbi-Eshuh1.00infobox
Ammi-DitanaIssueAmmi-Saduqa1.00infobox
Ammi-DitanaIssueSumum-libsi1.00infobox
Ammi-DitanaIssue1 daughter1.00infobox
Ammi-DitanaPredecessorAbi-Eshuh1.00infobox
Ammi-DitanaReignc. 1684 – c. 1647 BC1.00infobox
Ammi-DitanaSuccessorAmmi-Saduqa1.00infobox
Ammi-Ditanarelated to LiteratureOne0.60section
Ammi-Ditanarelated to LiteratureAmmī-ditāna's0.60section
Ammi-Ditanarelated to LiteratureIštar0.60section
Ammi-Ditanarelated to LiteratureAnother0.60section

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