Zimredda

Zimredda

Zimredda, or Zimreddi (plural) may refer to:

* Zimredda (Lachish mayor), Amarna letters mayor and author of one letter
* Zimredda (Sidon mayor), Amarna letters mayor and author of two letters; he is part of the subject of the later Rib-Hadda letters, and figures subsequently


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