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    question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of cuneiform script. Warpalawas II (Hieroglyphic Luwian: 𔗬𔖱𔕸𔓊𔗬𔗔‎, romanized: Warpallawas) was a...
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    kings Warpalawas I, followed by his son Sarruwannis, who was succeeded by his own son Muwaḫḫaranis I, himself succeeded by his son Warpalawas II, whose...
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    the vineyard" (Tarhunzas Tuwarsas), he was worshipped in Tabal. King Warpalawas of Tuwanuwa depicted him with ears of grain and bunches of grapes on the...
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    The Hittite King Warpalawa offering a bunch of grapes to the god Tarhunta. A bas-relief in rock at Ivriz in Turkey from the beginning of the 1st millennium...
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    Neo-Assyrian attempts to take control of their region following the death of Warpalawas II of Tuwana, or the Cimmerians might have attempted to invade this region...
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    İvriz relief, with God Teshub (on the left) and king Warpalawas (ca 730-710 BCE) (right)...
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    (turwarasina Tarhunza) was worshipped with particular intensity in Tabal. King Warpalawas II of Tuwana (2nd half of the 8th century BC) had an imposing rock relief...
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    and place names, for example Sapalulme for Suppiluliuma or Urbillu for Warpalawa. The etymology of Šarruma's name remains uncertain, with no conclusively...
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    Warpalawas, king of Tyana, prays in front of divine symbols. Detail of a stele from Bor. 8th century BC. Museum of the Ancient Orient, Istanbul...
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  • ruled by a king named Tarḫunazzas, who was himself a vassal of the king Warpalawas II of Tuwana. In an inscription at the site corresponding to present-day...
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    Neo-Assyrian king Sargon II had handed over to his loyal vassal, the king Warpalawas II of Tuwana. ᵐTuḫamme (Neo-Assyrian Akkadian: 𒁹𒌅𒄩𒄠𒈨), r. c. 738...
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    Notes Sources Warpalawa I early 8th century reign unclear Luwian Saruwani 1st half 8th century Luwian Muwaharani I ca. 740 Luwian Warpalawa II ca. 740 -...
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    of Kikki. Some time before 738 BC, Tuwattīs II, along with the kings Warpalawas of Tuwana and Ašḫiti of Atuna, offered tribute to Tiglath-pileser III;...
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    in 1792 during the French Revolution. The Hittite İvriz relief; King Warpalawas (right) before the god Tarhunzas Sassanian investiture relief of Shapur...
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    Bīt-Burutaš which Sargon II had handed over to his loyal vassal, the king Warpalawas II of Tuwana. It is unknown whether Kurdis was still the king of Atuna...
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    İvriz relief, near Ereğli. It depicts the late 8th-century BC king Warpalawas and the storm-god Tarhunzas, with a hieroglyphic Luwian inscription....
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    Warpalawas, King of Tuwana and Tarhunza, worshipping Tarḫunna the weather god of the Hittites, who holds ears of wheat in one hand and bunches of grapes...
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    son of king Warpalawas: This Tarhunzas Muwaharanis [ma]de (?), the Hero, the King, loved by Tarhunzas (and) the gods, the son of Warpalawas, the Ruler...
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    region being volatile due to the encroachment of Phrygia, and the kings Warpalawas II of Tuwana and Awarikkus of Ḫiyawa being too elderly to efficiently...
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    possibly dated from the reign of Warpalawas II of Tuwana, as well as the Phrygian robe depicted as worn by Warpalawas II in his İvriz monument, suggesting...
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    damaged the relief in modern times. It depicts the late 8th-century BC king Warpalawas and the storm-god Tarhunzas and is accompanied by a hieroglyphic Luwian...
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    bears an inscription recording its dedication by Muwaharanis, son of Warpalawas, the king of Tuwana at the end of the 8th century BC. A second stele from...
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    the Keşlik stele is dated to the same time as it - the reign of King Warpalawas II of Tuwana (740-705). Vural Sezer. "Keşlik Steli." Anadolu 18, 1974...
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    Sultanhan, or in the region to the north of the Halys river. The kings Warpalawas II of Tuwana and Kiyakiyas of Šinuḫtu might also have been vassals of...
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    north-west of the Bor and Nigde inscriptions of Warpalawas II of Tuwana, with Kiyakiyas and Warpalawas II having both been allies of Wasusarmas in his...
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