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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Muwatalli or Mutawallis may refer to: Muwatalli II (c. 1295–1272 BCE) Hittite emperor Muwatalli I, 15th century Hittite ruler Muwatalli (Kummuh), 8th...
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Battle of Kadesh (category Ramesses II)
between the Egyptian Empire led by pharaoh Ramesses II and the Hittite Empire led by king Muwatalli II. Their armies engaged each other at the Orontes River...
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after a reign of around 25 to 27 years. He was succeeded by his son Muwatalli II. Mursili's Year 10 solar eclipse is of great importance for the dating...
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Tarḫunz (section Personal god of Muwatalli II)
mythology is derived from this last epithet. The Hittite Great King Muwatalli II named the weather god of the thunderbolt (dU piḫaššaššiš) as his protective...
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II attacked the hostile regime in Tarḫuntašša, a Hittite city that had briefly served as the Empire's political capital during the reign of Muwatalli...
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Ramesses II, the contemporary of the Hittite kings Muwatalli II and Ḫattušili III. Assuming the preferred Low Chronology for Egypt, Ramesses II fought Muwatalli...
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See also Muwatalli II Muwatalli I was a king of the Hittites. Muwatalli killed his predecessor Huzziya II. He was the Chief of the Royal Bodyguard (a position...
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that Ramesses fought in Syria, against the resurgent Hittite forces of Muwatalli II. The pharaoh wanted a victory at Kadesh both to expand Egypt's frontiers...
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Hittite king Muwatalli II ca. 1280 BC. This treaty implies that Alaksandu had previously secured a treaty with Muwatalli's father, Mursili II, as well. His...
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BC – after 1280 BC) – contemporary with the Hittite kings Mursili II and Muwatalli II, signing peace treaties with them. Walmu (c. 1250 – after 1220 BC)...
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III initially supported Urhi-Teshub's kingship as it was the wish of Muwatalli II that Urhi-Teshub should rule. Urhi-Teshub ruled under the name Mursili...
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Masturi's ascent to the throne was supported by Mursili's successor Muwatalli II, and the kingdom appears to have remained loyal to the Hittites under...
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Pitassa (section Muwatalli II)
Mashuiluwa of Mira then incited it to revolt c. 1310 BC, after which Mursili II moved upon it and resubjugated it. One of the earliest records of Pitassa...
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of Muwatalli II. He was a grandson of Muršili II. During his reign, Muršili III reverted the capital from Tarhuntassa (as it had been under Muwatalli) back...
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territories in the Levant and eventually concludes peace with the Hittite king Muwatalli II. c. 1285 BC—Judgement of Hunefer before Osiris, illustration from a Book...
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Suppiluliuma I to Muwatalli II. It was in origin possibly a personal name, borne by the first two Hittite kings, Labarna I and Labarna II. In that regard...
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Hittite Empire from the end of the Amarna Period until the reign of Muwatalli II, when they switched allegiances back to Egypt. The defection was punished...
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while their father was governing on his brother Muwatalli II's behalf. He was a good friend of Muwatalli's son, Kurunta, and Ḫattušili ordered that they...
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prince, a younger son of the early 13th century BC Hittite great king Muwatalli II, brother of Muršili III, nephew of Ḫattušili III, and cousin of Tudḫaliya...
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only attested twice, in the treaties between Muršili II and Manapa-Tarhunta, and between Muwatalli II and Alaksandu of Wilusa. In other similar texts a comparable...
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oxen, sheep, wine, and his own daughter with her dowry. Muwatalli II's son, King Halparuntiya II, undertook several military expeditions. He attacked the...
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Kadesh between Ancient Egyptians, under Rameses II and the Hittites, under Muwatalli II (see Hattusilis II who finalized the treaty) The Peace of Callias...
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Wilusa, interpreted as "Alexander of Ilios" and the great Hittite king, Muwatalli II. He is one of the three deities named on the side of the city. In Homer...
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the early 13th century, when Mursili's son Muwatalli II was king in Hatti, the Kaskas sacked Hattusa. Muwatalli stopped enlisting Kaska as troops; he moved...
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Tudḫaliya, now attested as the son of a certain Kantuzzili, succeeded Muwatalli I, after the latter was murdered by the officials Ḫimuili and Kantuzzili...
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Alaksandus, was a king of Wilusa who sealed a treaty with the Hittite king Muwatalli II ca. 1280 BC; this is generally assumed to have been a Greek called Alexandros...
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during which time he posed a considerable threat to three Hittite kings: Muwatalli II, Hattusili III, and Tudhaliya IV. Some scholars speculate that Piyamaradu...
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Kadesh, where he led Egyptian armies against those of the Hittite king Muwatalli II. Ramesses was caught in history's first recorded military ambush, although...
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Ḫattušili II. However, the terminology involved (which, taken literally, would indicate that Ḫattušili III was the great-grandson of Ḫattušili II) might...
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