Ammittamru II

[2] He reigned for 25 years, being the son of former king Niqmepa,[3] who was famously forced to sign a treaty of vassalization to the Hittites.

Ammittamru II is assumed to have used the seal of his grandfather, Niqmaddu II instead of the dynastic seal that reads: "Yaqarum, son of Niqmaddu, king of Ugarit", that was normally used by Ugaritan kings.

[5] She banished two of her sons to Alashiya (Cyprus), when they contested this, but made sure they had sufficient supplies.

Šaušgamuwa of Amurru (her brother) refused to extradite the lady because he feared her execution.

Then the Hittite viceroy Ini-Teššup of Carchemish decided that the ex-wife would have to be extradited and Šaušgamuwa should be paid 1400 shekels of gold to in return.