Satatna was the ruler of the city-state of Akko (modern Acre, Israel) around 1350 BC.
In the Amarna Archive, Satatna was the author of three letters (EA 233-235) to the Pharaoh.
In a letter by Burna-Buriash addressed to "Naphu'rure" of Egypt (Akhenaten or Tutankhamen), he is complaining about his merchants being detained in Canaan.
[1] A list of Satatna authored letters is as follows: See: Egyptian commissioner: Šuta.
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