Suppiluliuma (Assyrian: Sapalulme), possibly Suppiluliuma II or III, was the king of the Neo-Hittite state of Pattin in the mid-ninth century BC. In 858...
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(12th century BC), king of the Hittites Šuppiluliuma (Pattin) [de] (9th century BC), king of Pattin Šuppiluliuma (Kummuh) [de] (8th century BC), king of...
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immediate south of Pattin was also ravaged. Taita I (11th century) Taita II (early 10th century) Manana (10th century) Suppiluliuma I (late 10th century)...
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Hittite Empire, it reached its peak during the mid-14th century BC under Šuppiluliuma I, when it encompassed most of Anatolia and parts of the northern Levant...
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the Amarna letters and the texts of the Suppiluliuma-Shattiwaza treaties between Hittite ruler Suppiluliuma I and a son of Tushratta named Shattiwaza...
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Qatna (section The campaigns of Šuppiluliuma I)
reign, the Hittite king Šuppiluliuma I (r. c. 1350–1319 BC– ) aimed at conquering Mitanni's lands west of the Euphrates. Šuppiluliuma waged several campaigns...
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(east of the river) Masuwara, while on the Orontes River there were Unqi-Pattin and Hamath. The princes and traders of these kingdoms used Hieroglyphic...
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Tell Tayinat (section King Suppiluliuma statue)
Palistin (neo-Hittite), of which a follow-up kingdom is the one known as Pattin or Patina, the shortened form of Palistin (together c. 1000-738 BC). Among...
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Statue from the Post-Hittite period, representing king Šuppiluliuma, ruler of the Luwian state of Pattin (Unqi)...
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Eventually, Aziru returned to Amurru, and soon defected to the Hittite King Suppiluliuma I. Around this time, Aziru signed a treaty with Niqmaddu, the king of...
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Karkamis, Sam'al, Pattin and Bit-Adini in Sam'alian territory during his first campaign to the west in 858 BC, the king Suppiluliumas of Pattin convened the...
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King Šuppiluliuma of Pattin, c. 860 BC in Hatay Archaeology Museum...
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transferring their loyalty from the Egyptian crown to the Hittite Empire under Suppiluliuma I (reigned c. 1344–1322 BC). Egyptian power in Canaan thus suffered a...
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Piyassili/Šarri-Kušuḫ ca. 1321 - 1309 first viceroy of Carchemish, son of Suppiluliuma I Hittite Sahurunuwa since 1309 son of Piyassili/Šarri-Kušuḫ Hittite...
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III which was formed by Aḫuni of Bit Adini, Hayyanu of Sam'al, Šuppiluliuma of Pattin and himself. They attacked the Assyrian army on the territory of...
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(1969). "The Partition of the Confederacy of Mukiš-Nuḫiašše-Nii by Šuppiluliuma: A study in political geography of the Amarna age". Orientalia. Vol. 38...
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1215 to 1180 BC), was a contemporary of the last known Hittite king, Suppiluliuma II. The exact dates of his reign are unknown. However, a letter by the...
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Karkamis, Sam'al, Pattin and Bit-Adini in Sam'alian territory during his first campaign to the west in 858 BC, the king Suppiluliumas of Pattin convened the...
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C (1969). "The Partition of the Confederacy of Mukiš-Nuḫiašše-Nii by Šuppiluliuma: A Study in Political Geography of the Amarna Age". Orientalia. Vol. 38...
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