Šuppiluliuma II (/ˌsʌpɪlʌliˈuːmə/), the son of Tudḫaliya IV, was the last certain great king of the New Kingdom of the Hittite Empire, contemporary with...
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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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Šuppiluliuma may refer to: Šuppiluliuma I (14th century BC), king of the Hittites Šuppiluliuma II (12th century BC), king of the Hittites Šuppiluliuma...
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Suppiluliuma (Assyrian: Sapalulme), possibly Suppiluliuma II or III, was the king of the Neo-Hittite state of Pattin in the mid-ninth century BC. In 858...
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King Suppiluliuma I, one of the most powerful men to rule over the Hittite Empire, and Queen Henti. He was the younger brother of Arnuwanda II, he also...
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of his father Šuppiluliuma I and younger brother Muršili II. Arnuwanda was the eldest surviving son of the Hittite great king Šuppiluliuma I and his first...
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Egyptian Pharaoh Ramesses II. A century later, the Lukka had turned against the Hittites. The Hittite king Suppiluliuma II tried in vain to defeat the...
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(Seti II, Amenmesse, Tausret, and Ramesses III), the Canaanites of the Levant (Bay and Irsu), and the fragmented Hittite Empire under Šuppiluliuma II and...
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Kurunta of Tarḫuntašša. A clay tablet (CTH 121), dating to the reign of Šuppiluliuma II, tells that a statue was set ut by Tudḫaliya IV to commemorate his...
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Syrian city of Ugarit. Ammurapi was a contemporary of the Hittite King Suppiluliuma II. He wrote a preserved vivid letter RS 18.147 (Nougayrol et al. (1968...
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Late Bronze Age collapse (redirect from Late bronze age II B)
piracy. Shortly afterwards, the island was reconquered by his son Suppiluliuma II around 1200. There is little evidence of destruction on the island...
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(sometimes renumbered as Tudḫaliya II ), in the early 14th century BC, the son of Arnuwanda I and predecessor of Šuppiluliuma I. Tudḫaliya the Younger (sometimes...
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Battle of Kadesh. Among his allies was Talmi-Sharruma, grandson of Suppiluliumas I, who was the king of Aleppo. Although both sides claimed victory in...
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it would confirm the existence of a Ḫattušili II, reigning sometime between Tudḫaliya I and Šuppiluliuma I. However, it has been argued that the reference...
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Hittite Empire, it reached its peak during the mid-14th century BC under Šuppiluliuma I, when it encompassed most of Anatolia and parts of the northern Levant...
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Hattusili III and Puduhepa. He was quickly succeeded by his brother Suppiluliuma II. Asia portal History of the Hittites Kuhrt, Amélie (2020). The Ancient...
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Tudḫaliya II). Šuppiluliuma, long considered the son of his predecessor, was therefore his son-in-law and possibly adopted son. Šuppiluliuma, long closely...
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Sea Peoples (section Ramesses II narrative)
found on the south side of the city, from "the Great King", presumably Suppiluliuma II of the Hittites, to the prefect of the city. He says that he ordered...
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Tudḫaliya I (redirect from Tudhaliya I/II)
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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Hattusili III was born the youngest of four children to the Hittite king Mursili II and queen Gassulawiya. According to Hattusili III himself, he was an ill and...
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Jasink, Anna Margherita (2003), "Il ruolo di Tarḫuntašša da Muwatalli II a Šuppiluliuma II," Semitic and Assyriological Studies Presented to Pelio Fronzaroli...
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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 Ḫattušili...
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and a middle son of King Šuppiluliuma I—younger than the heir Arnuwanda II, but older than the eventual successor Muršili II and probably older than the...
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viceroy of the Hittite Empire at Carchemish under Suppiluliuma II and a direct descendant of Suppiluliuma I. Kuzi-Teshub reigned in Carchemish as well as...
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ši-ka-la-ia/u-u) mentioned by the Hittite king Šuppiluliuma II in a letter to the governor of Ugarit. Per Šuppiluliuma, the Shikalayu were ones "who dwell/live...
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in the Homeric poems ought to be placed. The Hittites, led by King Šuppiluliuma II faced the Cyprus in the first historically recorded naval battle (ca...
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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 Ḫattušili...
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century) Lubarna I (c. 870/875 – 858?) Suppiluliuma II (fl. 858–857) Halparuntiya II (fl. 857–853) Lubarna II (829, died 831) Surri (831) Sasi (from 831)...
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actually ruled Suppiluliuma I, King (c.1344–1322 BC, short chronology) Arnuwanda II, King (c.1322–1321 BC, short chronology) Mursili II, King (c.1321–1295...
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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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