Labayu

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Labayu was a 14th-century BCE Canaanite ruler known from the Amarna letters for his aggressive expansionism and conflicts with neighboring city-states.

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Labayu canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf 14th-century BCE person
Canaanite ruler
historical figure
activity aggressive territorial expansion
attestedBy correspondence with Egyptian authorities
letters from other Canaanite rulers
conflictType inter-city warfare
conflictWith neighboring Canaanite city-states
era reign of Akhenaten
reign of Amenhotep III
floruit 14th century BCE
geopoliticalContext Egyptian vassal system in Canaan
historicalStatus vassal ruler under nominal Egyptian suzerainty
knownFor aggressive expansionism
conflicts with neighboring rulers
knownFrom Amarna letters
languageContext Akkadian diplomatic correspondence
mentionedIn Amarna letters
surface form: Amarna letter corpus
name Labayu self-link
politicalBehavior attempts to enlarge his territory at expense of neighbors
politicalRole city-state leader
local ruler
region Canaan
scholarlyTopic Canaanite politics in the Amarna period
Egyptian-Canaanite relations in the Late Bronze Age
sourceType Egyptian royal archives at Amarna
timePeriod Late Bronze Age

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Shechem associatedRuler Labayu
Labayu name Labayu self-link