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    Carchemish (redirect from Karkemiš)
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  • through the Hittite ruler's viceroy in Karkemiš and then, with the Hititte collapse, directly under Karkemiš. Diplomatic relations with Egypt continued...
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    the ruler erected. In the 12th century, Melid was probably dependent on Karkemiš, where king Kuzi-Tešub ruled. His two grandsons, Runtyas (Runtiya) and...
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    this phase, the main court of jurisdiction had shifted from Aleppo to Karkemis, which then seems to have acquired even greater powers. During the 14th...
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    anti-Assyrian coalition. Again, kings from Sam’al, Patina, Bit-Adini, Karkemiš, and others were members of this coalition. Shalmaneser defeated them....
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  • secoli di studi sulla città orientale antica. Roma-Bari: Laterza, 2013) "Karkemiš nei testi di Ugarit". Rivista degli Studi Orientali. 35: 135–146. 1960...
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    The goddess Kubaba carrying a mirror; 9th century BC. Also known as the Queen of Karkemiş. Karatepe Museum...
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