King Ping of Zhou leads by 14.0 pts · 2 figures compared

Emperor · Ancient

Emperor · Ancient
Ammurapi was the last king of Ugarit when the city was destroyed by the Sea Peoples, a confederation of maritime raiders. The attack occurred during a period of widespread collapse in the Late Bronze Age, leading to the abandonment of Ugarit and the end of its kingdom.
Ammurapi sent a desperate letter to the king of Alasiya (Cyprus) requesting military aid against the approaching Sea Peoples. The letter, found in the Ugarit archives, reveals the urgency of the threat and the lack of effective response from allies, preceding the city's fall.
King Ping moved the Zhou royal court east from the ruined Haojing to Luoyang, establishing the Eastern Zhou dynasty. This relocation marked the beginning of the Spring and Autumn period, with royal authority weakened and feudal lords gaining autonomy.
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