Adda-danu
Adda-danu was the 'mayor' of the city/city-state of Gazru- of the Amarna letters period, 1350-1335 BC. 'Adda' is the name of the Northwest Semitic god Hadad, and Adda-danu translates as: "Hadad Judge". Adda-danu is one of the three mayors who ruled Gazru in the 20-year Amarna letters correspondence, the others being Milkilu, and Yapahu.
Adda-danu is the author of one letter, EA 292,. The letter is entitled: "Like a pot held in pledge". It is of note that some of the 382 Amarna letters contain phrases, quotes, or parables and the title refers to, The Pot of a Debt.
Amarna letter--no. 292
Adda-danu's letter to pharaoh Akhenaten
Title: "Like a pot held in pledge"Letter no. 1 of 5 from Yapahu-, also has the subject of: The pot of a debt. It is a short, 21-line, undamaged letter, entitled: "The sweet breath of the king". See: Yapahu.
Three quotes in letter no. 292
A list of quotes from the letter:Resources
- Parpola, Simo, with Mikko Luuko, and Kalle Fabritius, The Standard Babylonian, Epic of Gilgamesh, The Neo-Assyrian Text Corpus Project,1997, ; in the original Akkadian cuneiform and transliteration; commentary and glossary are in English.