Addressees

The vast majority of these letters are addressed to the Assyrian king, with the following exceptions.


TABLE I. Letters Not Addressed to the King

TextAuthorAddressee
no. 1king'non-Babylonians'
no. 2[king][NN]
no. 3[king][NN]
no. 6crown princedeputy (governor) and Nabû-dini-a[mur]
no. 7crown pr[ince]Šulmu-beli-lu[šme]
no. 10Ašaredumother of the king
no. 21[Nu]rea[grand vizi]er his lord
no. 47NNgover[nor my lord]
no. 48NNNN my [br]other
no. 55Nabû-nadin-šumidaughter of the king
no. 64Bel-upaqKunâ his father
no. 85NaŹ¾id-Mardukmother of the king
no. 97Bel-aha-iddinNadin-ahi his father
no. 160ŠuzubuAqarâ his lord
no. 178Marduk A/Bchief tailor his lord
no. 177Marduk A/BKurigalzu his brother

Frances Reynolds

Frances Reynolds, 'Addressees', The Babylonian Correspondence of Esarhaddon and Letters to Assurbanipal and Sin-šarru-iškun from Northern and Central Babylonia, SAA 18. Original publication: Helsinki, Helsinki University Press, 2003; online contents: SAAo/SAA18 Project, a sub-project of MOCCI, 2020 [http://oracc.org/saao/saa18/babyloniancorrespondence/addressees/]

 
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