The Sargon Birth Legend
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Sargon of Akkad, born in secret to a priestess, placed in a reed basket sealed with bitumen, set on the river, drawn out by a gardener.
Told in the FIRST PERSON as Sargon speaking, about 1,600 years after he reigned - an autobiography its subject could not have written, which is why it sits under attribution rather than record. The mechanics match Exodus 2 exactly; the direction of borrowing is argued, the priority of the motif is not.
Standing: Written well after the events, from tradition or earlier copies.