[16] The Babylonian king expresses his willingness to receive any beautiful Egyptian woman, as no one would know she was not a king's daughter (op. cit., p. 72 f.). Amen-hetep III. married a sister of Kadashman-Enlil, though the Babylonian court was not satisfied with the lady's treatment in Egypt (op. cit., p. 60 f.).
[17] Op. cit., pp. 178 ff.
[18] See below, p. 240.
[19] Cf. Breasted, "Hist. of Egypt," p. 367 f.
[20] See Knudtzon, op. cit., p. 128 f.
[21] Op. cit., p. 88 f.
[22] Knudtzon, op. cit., pp. 88 ff.
[23] See below, p. 241.
[24] Cf. Knudtzon, op. cit., p. 84 f.
[25] This was a Canaanite city built by Akhenaten, and named by him Akhetaten, in honour of the Solar Disk.