Yaṯiʿe
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Yatie
)Yaṯiʿe | |
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Queen of Te'el-hunu | |
Born | c. end of the 8th century BCE |
Religion | North Arabian polytheism |
Yaṯiʿe (
Qedar who ruled in the 8th century BC, circa 730 BC.[1]
Yatie sent her forces, headed by her brother
Assyrian forces of Sennacherib on his first campaign in 703 BC.[4]
The events of the battle are recorded in the annals of Sennacherib which mention Yatie, "queen of the Arabs", and the capture of her brother Baasqanu in the battle. Israel Eph'al writes that this is the first mention in
Te'el-hunu.[1]
References
Bibliography
- Boardman, John (1924), The Cambridge Ancient History (2nd ed.), Cambridge University Press, ISBN 9780521227179
- Ephʻal, Israel (1982), The Ancient Arabs: Nomads on the Borders of the Fertile Crescent 9th-5th Centuries B.C, BRILL, ISBN 9789652234001
- Leslie, John A. K. (1999), Students' aid to pre-modern Middle Eastern studies, Pentland, ISBN 9781858216980