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    Tudḫaliya III (sometimes designated Tudḫaliya II), with the additional Hurrian name Tašmi-Šarri, was a Hittite great king in Anatolia during the Late...
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  • Tudḫaliya III ), in the mid-14th century BC, the son of Tudḫaliya III, he probably never reigned. Tudḫaliya IV (very rarely renumbered as Tudḫaliya III...
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    Tudḫaliya IV was a king of the Hittite Empire (New kingdom), and the younger son of Ḫattušili III. He reigned c. 1245–1215 BC (middle chronology) or c...
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  • Tudḫaliya the Younger (sometimes designated Tudḫaliya III), possibly also the bearer of the Hurrian name Tulpi-Teššub, was a son of the Hittite great...
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    younger son of the Hittite great king Tudḫaliya IV, Šuppiluliuma II succeeded his elder brother, Arnuwanda III, on the throne in c. 1207 BC. The new king...
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  • Tudḫaliya I (sometimes considered identical with Tudḫaliya II and called Tudḫaliya I/II ) was a Hittite great king in the 15th century BC, ruling perhaps...
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  • region, may have been associated with Hayasa-Azzi. The Hittite king Tudhaliya III chose to make the city of Samuha, "an important cult centre located...
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    clearly begun before the end of Tudḫaliya III’s reign, but credit for much of it was given to Šuppiluliuma. When Tudḫaliya III died, the throne should have...
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  • described on their respective seals as the children of Tudḫaliya II (sometimes called Tudḫaliya I or I/II), this was long interpreted as a marriage between...
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    three children, including his successor Tudhaliya IV. When his brother Muwattalli II became king, Hattusili III was appointed to govern over the northern...
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  • the hero," making her the daughter of the great king Tudḫaliya III (sometimes called Tudḫaliya II). Šuppiluliuma, long considered the son of his predecessor...
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    refortified and repopulated. When Tudḫaliya III died, the throne was intended to pass to the crown prince Tudḫaliya the Younger. However, Šuppiluliuma...
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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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  •  1209–1207 BC (short chronology). Arnuwanda was a son of Tudhaliya IV and grandson of Hattusili III and Puduhepa. He was quickly succeeded by his brother...
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    2005: xv; this author tentatively treats Tudḫaliya I and Tudḫaliya II as a single king, whom he designates Tudḫaliya I/II. Freu & Mazoyer 2007: 25. Freu &...
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  • (New Kingdom) at Tarhuntassa upon his father's death. He was a cousin of Tudhaliya IV and Queen Maathorneferure. He ruled ca. 1282–1275 BC (middle chronology)...
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  • genealogy of Ḫattušili III, or not at all. Astour cited the discovery of seal impressions naming Šuppiluliuma I as the son of Tudḫaliya III as final proof of...
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  • city was sacked by Isuwa during the early reign of the Hittite king Tudhaliya III on the eastern border. During his victorious campaign against Mitanni...
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  • first wife, Ḫenti, herself apparently the daughter of Tudḫaliya III (sometimes called Tudḫaliya II) and granddaughter of Arnuwanda I. Arnuwanda was declared...
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  • Muršili III, nephew of Ḫattušili III, and cousin of Tudḫaliya IV. Kurunta was made king of the Land of Tarḫuntašša by his uncle Ḫattušili III. It has...
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    it is quite likely that Ulmi-Teshup and Kurunta are the same person. Tudhaliya IV and Egyptian Queen Maathorneferure were the nephew and niece of Muwatalli...
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  • he had a grandson who also ruled the kingdom, Mursili III, Queen Maathorneferure and Tudhaliya IV were also grandchildren of Mursili II. Asia portal History...
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  • Tudhaliya I, King ( 000 ) Arnuwanda I, King ( 000 ) Hattusili II, King ( 000 ) Tudhaliya II, King (c.1360?–1344 BC, short chronology) Tudhaliya III,...
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    Tulpi-Teššub, and the future king Tudḫaliya III. Through her son Tudḫaliya III, she was the grandmother of Tudhaliya the Younger and of Ḫenti, the wife...
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    where Hurrian deities were introduced in the beginning of the reign of Tudhaliya III, when the king temporarily resided there during a period of political...
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    Tudḫaliya I Ḫattušili II Tudḫaliya II Arnuwanda I Tudḫaliya III Tudḫaliya the Younger Šuppiluliuma I Arnuwanda II Muršili II Muwatalli II Muršili III...
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    Ahhiyawa were in close contact. Around 1370 BC, during the reign of Tudhaliya III, Arzawa conquered a large portion of Western Anatolia. Their army swept...
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  • holy city of Nerik. During the reign of Hantili's son, Tudhaliya II (c. 1430 BC), "Tudhaliya's 3rd campaign was against the Kaskas." His successor Arnuwanda...
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    the historic capital Hattusa, during the 14th century BC under kings Tudhaliya I-III and Suppiluliuma I. During this period, the religions of Samuha and...
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  • whether Tudhaliya I/II was one king or two (p. 133); the link points to Tudhaliya II. Among those who identify distinct kings Tudhaliya I and Tudhaliya II...
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