Asia portal Zidanta I was a king of the Hittites (Old Kingdom), ruling for 10 years, ca. 1560–1550 BC (middle chronology) or 1496–1486 BC (short chronology...
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Zidanta I. His death inaugurated a period of social unrest and decay of central rule, followed by the loss of the conquests made in Syria. Mursili I is...
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considerable amount of territory. Ammuna was the son of the King Zidanta I and grandson of Hantili I. He killed his father to become a king and had a large family...
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Mursili I, king of the Hittites. Hantili was married to Ḫarapšili, Mursili's sister. Around the year 1590 B.C., Hantili, with the help of Zidanta, his son-in-law...
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1431–c.1332 BC) Hittite: Old Kingdom, List – Hantili I, King (c.1526–1496 BC, short chronology) Zidanta I, King (c.1496–1486 BC, short chronology) Ammuna,...
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Hattusili I (Ḫattušili I) was a king of the Hittite Old Kingdom. He reigned ca. 1650–1620 BC (middle chronology), or ca. 1640–1610 BC (low middle chronology)...
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line, (c.1632–c.1431 BC) Hittite Empire: Old Kingdom complete list) – Zidanta I, King (c.1560–1550 BC]) Ammuna, King (c.1550–1530 BC) Telepinu, King (1525–1500...
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Zidanta II was a king of the Hittites (Middle Kingdom) in the 15th century BC. He was probably a nephew of Hantili II and had a wife Yaya. Zidanta made...
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countries. Such synchronisms are few and usually open to interpretation. Muršili I is believed to have overthrown Samsu-ditāna, the last king of the Amorite...
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scholars. Labarna was also a title of early Hittite rulers, such as Hattusili I. Given the relatively few contemporaneous references to Labarna personally...
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Šuppiluliuma I, also Suppiluliuma (/ˌsʌpɪlʌliˈuːmə/) or Suppiluliumas (/-məs/) was an ancient Hittite king (r. c. 1350–1322 BC). Even before assuming...
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Near East, Volume I. London and New York: Routledge. p. 226. ISBN 0-415-16763-9. Kuhrt, Amélie (1995). The Ancient Near East, Volume I. London and New York:...
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Hišmi-Šarruma would correspond to the grandfather of Hattusili I and the father-in-law of Labarna I and true father of Papahdilmah, mentioned (but not by name)...
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murdered. In addition, other members of the royal family were killed by Zidanta I, who was then murdered by his own son, Ammuna. All of the internal unrest...
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earlier king Zidanta II. It is also sometimes conjectured that Tudḫaliya was a grandson of the earlier king Ḫuzziya. Freu suggested that Tudḫaliya I was married...
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preceding, as Tudḫaliya I/II or renumbered as Tudḫaliya I ), ruled at the start of the 14th century BC, father-in-law of Arnuwanda I. Tudḫaliya III (sometimes...
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c. 16th–15th centuries BC Labarna I Ḫattušili I Muršili I Ḫantili I Zidanta I Ammuna Ḫuzziya I Telipinu...
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record of Anitta's inscriptions at Kanesh too, perhaps compiled by Hattusili I, one of the earliest Hittite kings of Hattusa. The Anitta text indicates that...
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lost all of its conquests, made in the former era under Hattusili I and Mursili I – to Arzawa in the West, Mitanni in the East, the Kaskians in the North...
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BC (short chronology). Mursili was the third born son of King Suppiluliuma I, one of the most powerful men to rule over the Hittite Empire, and Queen Henti...
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Report of Ḫattušili III on the campaigns of Šuppiluliuma I CTH 84 Report of the deeds of Šuppiluliuma I and Muršili II CTH 85 Conflict between Muršili III (Urḫi-Teššup)...
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from Tarhuntassa (as it had been under Muwatalli) back to Hattusa (KBo 21.15 i 11-12). However, the Assyrians captured Hanigalbat, which severely weakened...
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Arnuwanda I was a Hittite great king during the early 14th century BC, ruling in c. 1390–1380/1370 BC. Arnuwanda's parents are unknown. Because both Arnuwanda...
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Ḫattušili I defeating, and Muršili I and Tudḫaliya destroying Aleppo, and preceding a reference to the intervention of the Hittite king Šuppiluliuma I, the...
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rival Assyrians. He suffered a severe defeat at the hands of Tukulti-Ninurta I of Assyria in the Battle of Nihriya, c. 1237 BC. Tudḫaliya, king of the Hittites...
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Tudḫaliya II (sometimes identified with and designated Tudḫaliya I) was a Hittite great king in the late 15th/early 14th century BC, ruling in perhaps...
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the New Kingdom of the Hittite Empire, contemporary with Tukulti-Ninurta I of the Middle Assyrian Empire. His reign began around 1207 BC (short chronology)...
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See also Muwatalli I Muwatalli II (also Muwatallis, or Muwatallish) was a king of the New Kingdom of the Hittite empire c. 1295–1282 (middle chronology)...
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king Hattusili I and her brother was king Mursili I (c. 1556 – 1526 BC). She married a cupbearer named Hantili I. He conspired with Zidanta I and assassinated...
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Asia portal Huzziya I was a king of the Hittites (Old Kingdom), ruling for 5 years, ca. 1530–1525 BC (middle chronology) or 1466–1461 BC (short chronology)...
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