Late Bronze Age Rulers
| Abi-Milku | c. 1350–1335 BC | Mayor/Ruler of Tyre during the period of the Amarna letters correspondence (1350–1335 BC). |
| Aribas | fl. c. 1230 | |
| Baal-Termeg (or Baalat-Remeg) | fl. c. 1220 | |
| Baal | c. 1193 | |
| Pummay | c.1163-1125 |
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