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The account of Mursili II
While my father [1] was in the country of Karkemish [5], he sent Lupakkish and Teshub[?]- Zalmash to the country of Amqa. They left; they ravaged the country of Amqa and brought back to my father prisoners and cattle large and small. When the people of Misra [2] learned of the destruction of Amqa, they were afraid, for to make matters worse their master, Nibhururia [3] had just died and the widowed queen[4] of Egypt sent an ambassador to my father and wrote to him in these terms: "My husband is dead and I have no son. People say that you have many sons [or that your sons are adult]. If you send me one of your sons he will become my husband for it is repugnant to me to take one of my servants [subjectsl to husband." When my father learned this he called together the council of the great [and said to them] : "Since the most ancient times such a thing has never happened before." He decided to send Hattu-Zittish, the chamberlain, [saying] "Go, bring me information worthy of belief; they may try to deceive me; and as to the possibility that they may have a prince, bring me back information worthy of belief." While Hattu-Zittish was absent on the soil of Egypt, my father vanquished the city of Karkemish ...The ambassador of Egypt, the lord Hanis, came to him. Because my father had instructed Hattu-Zittish when he went to the country of Egypt as follows: "Perhaps they have a prince, they may be trying to deceive me and do not really want one of my sons to reign over them" ; The Egyptian queen answered my father in a letter in these words: "Why do you say 'They are trying to deceive me?' If I had a son, should I write to a foreign country in a manner humiliating to me and to my country? You do not believe me and you even say so to me! He who was my husband is dead and I have no son. Should I then perhaps take one of my servants and make of him my husband? I have written to no other country, I have written [only] to you. They say that you have many sons. Give me one of your sons and he will be my husband and lord of the land of Egypt." Because my father was generous, he granted the lady's request and decided to send his son.
Letter from Suppililiuma to the pharaoh Ay
.... I was ready to send my son to be king. But you were already on the throne and I did not know. Concerning what you have written to me: "Your son has died, but I have not caused him any ill." When the queen of Egypt wrote me again, you did not /////. But if you had ascended to the throne in the meanwhile, you should have sent my son back to his home ///// your servant Hani holds us responsible ////// What have you done with my son?
Concerning the fact that no blood has been spilled between us before: the blood spilled since between us is not right....
Letter fom Suppililiuma to the pharaoh Ay, KUB XIX, 20 + Kbo 12, 23