Satatna


Satatna was the ruler of the city-state of Akko around 1350 BC. At the time the city was a vassal of Egypt.

Reign

Satatna was the ruler of Akko.

Amarna Letters

In the Amarna Archive, Satatna was the author of three letters to the Pharaoh. He is also mentioned letters by Bayadi a mayor in Syria and Burna-Buriash of Karduniash .
Amarna Letter EA 08. In a letter by Burna-Buriash addressed to "Naphu'rure" of Egypt, he is complaining about his merchants being detained in Canaan. He states "After Ahu-tabu went to my brother, in Hinnatuna of Canaan, Sum-Adda, the son of Balumme, and Sutatna, the son of Saratum of Akka, sent their men, killed my merchants and took away their money".
A list of Satatna authored letters is as follows:

EA 233, "Work in progress"

EA 234, "Like Magdalu">Migdol">Magdalu in Egypt">Ancient Egypt">Egypt"

See: Egyptian commissioner: Šuta.

EA 235, "An order for glass"

See: Pu-Ba'lu for another letter concerning glass-. Also see: Yidya, letter EA 323, "A royal order for glass".