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Immeya

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King of Ebla
Immeya
Drawing of the mace handle with Hotepibre's name, gift for Immeya
King of Ebla
Reignaround 1750-1725 BCE
Successorpossibly Hammu[rabi]
Burial
"Tomb of the Lord of the Goats", in Ebla

Immeya was a king ofEbla, in modernSyria, reigning around 1750–1725 BCE.[1]: 217–8 

Reign

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Immeya was most likely buried in the so-called "Tomb of the Lord of the Goats", in the royalnecropolis of the western palace at Ebla,[1]: 301–4  as suggested by a silver cup found here, bearing an inscription in his name.[1]: 217–8  Likewise the other grave goods in the tomb probably also belonged to Immeya. Comprising some objects in carvedhippopotamusivory,[1]: 301–4  the remains of a throne decorated with bronze goat heads,[1]: 338  and especially anancient Egyptianceremonial mace made of gold, silver and ivory, a gift from the13th DynastypharaohHotepibre, who was a contemporary of Immeya.[1]: 217–8 : 301–4 

Immeya also appears as the sender of a letter to a ruler, which was also found at Ebla.[1]: 217–8  One of his successors—not necessarily the direct one—was a certain king Hammu[...], whose full name was probably Hammurabi.[1]: 217–8 

As with other rulers of thethird kingdom of Ebla, Immeya's name isAmorite; furthermore, it seems that "Immeya" was ahypocorism.[1]: 217–8 

Sources

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  1. ^abcdefghiMatthiae, Paolo (2010).Ebla. La città del trono (in Italian). Einaudi.ISBN 978-88-06-20258-3.Matthiae (2010), pp. 217-18
The first kingdom, 2900 - 2300 BC
The third kingdom, 2000 - 1600 BC
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