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  • Ḫattušili III
  • King of the Hittites c. 1275 – 1245 BCE

    Ḫattušili III (Hittite: "from Hattusa") was the labarna (king) of the Hittite empire (New Kingdom) c. 1275–1245 BC (middle chronology) or 1267–1237 BC

    Ḫattušili III

    Ḫattušili III

    Ḫattušili_III

  • Ḫattušili I
  • 16th-century BC king of the Hittite Old Kingdom

    Hattusili I (Ḫattušili I) was a king of the Hittite Old Kingdom. He reigned ca. 1650–1620 BC (middle chronology), or ca. 1640–1610 BC (low middle chronology)

    Ḫattušili I

    Ḫattušili I

    Ḫattušili_I

  • Ḫattušili II
  • 1400s BC king of the Hittite Empire

    Ḫattušili II (Hittite: "[man] from Hattusa") was a possible Hittite great king during the 15th or 14th century BC, perhaps reigning c. 1440–c. 1425 BC

    Ḫattušili II

    Ḫattušili_II

  • Egyptian–Hittite peace treaty
  • Ancient Near Eastern treaty (c. 1259 BC)

    Treaty, was concluded between Ramesses II of the Egyptian Empire and Ḫattušili III of the Hittite Empire around 1259 BC. It is the oldest known surviving

    Egyptian–Hittite peace treaty

    Egyptian–Hittite peace treaty

    Egyptian–Hittite_peace_treaty

  • Puduḫepa
  • Queen of the Hittites

    Pudu-Kheba (fl. 13th century BC) was a Hittite queen, married to the King Hattusili III. She has been referred to as "one of the most influential women known

    Puduḫepa

    Puduḫepa

    Puduḫepa

  • Hattusili
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Ḫattušili (Ḫattušiliš in the inflected nominative case) was the regnal name of three Hittite kings: Hattusili I (Labarna II) Hattusili II Hattusili III

    Hattusili

    Hattusili

  • Battle of Kadesh
  • 1274 BC Egyptian-Hittite battle

    which he captured and placed under the control of his brother Hattusili, the future Hattusili III. Egypt's sphere of influence in Asia was now restricted

    Battle of Kadesh

    Battle of Kadesh

    Battle_of_Kadesh

  • Šuppiluliuma I
  • King of the Hittites

    of his grandson Ḫattušili III was long taken to indicate that Šuppiluliuma’s father and Ḫattušili III's great-grandfather was Ḫattušili II. However, the

    Šuppiluliuma I

    Šuppiluliuma I

    Šuppiluliuma_I

  • Hittites
  • Ancient Anatolian people of Kussara

    for some two hundred years until a king named Labarna renamed himself Hattusili I (meaning "the man of Hattusa") sometime around 1650 BC and established

    Hittites

    Hittites

    Hittites

  • Muršili III
  • as the centre of Hattusili's power while Nerik was under Hattusilis's sway from the latter's position as high priest there. Hattusili then states in a

    Muršili III

    Muršili_III

  • Hattusili's Civil War
  • Hittite civil war (1267 BC)

    Hattusili's Civil War was a struggle between the Hittite king Muršili III and his uncle Ḫattušili III that occurred around 1267 BC. This struggle erupted

    Hattusili's Civil War

    Hattusili's Civil War

    Hattusili's_Civil_War

  • Ramesses II
  • Pharaoh of Egypt from 1279 to 1213 BC

    been a diplomatic crisis that occurred following Ḫattušili III's accession to the Hittite throne. Ḫattušili had come to power by deposing his nephew Muršili

    Ramesses II

    Ramesses II

    Ramesses_II

  • Tawananna
  • Title for the queen of the Hittites

    example of a Hittite Tawananna was Puduhepa, wife of Hattusili III. After the death of Hattusili III, Puduhepa took on the responsibility of communicating

    Tawananna

    Tawananna

    Tawananna

  • Tudḫaliya IV
  • Labarna

    was a king of the Hittite Empire (New kingdom), and the younger son of Ḫattušili III. He reigned c. 1245–1215 BC. His mother was the great queen, Puduḫepa

    Tudḫaliya IV

    Tudḫaliya IV

    Tudḫaliya_IV

  • Zannanza
  • Hittite prince

    Trevor Bryce Kantuzilli Tudhaliya I/II Nikkalmati Arnuwanda I Asmunikal Hattusili II? Tudhaliya III Daduhepa Zida Tudhaliya the Younger Henti (1) Šuppiluliuma

    Zannanza

    Zannanza

  • Kussara
  • Bronze Age kingdom in Anatolia

    Karum IB period of Kanesh. Hattusili I and Hattusili III mentioned the origins of the Kings of the land of Hatti as Hattusili I styled himself: "man of

    Kussara

    Kussara

    Kussara

  • List of Hittite kings
  • of Ramesses II, the contemporary of the Hittite kings Muwatalli II and Ḫattušili III. Assuming the preferred Low Chronology for Egypt, Ramesses II fought

    List of Hittite kings

    List of Hittite kings

    List_of_Hittite_kings

  • Mursili I
  • Hittite king

    BC, short chronology), and was likely a grandson of his predecessor, Hattusili I. His sister was Ḫarapšili and his wife was queen Kali. Mursili came

    Mursili I

    Mursili_I

  • Muwatalli II
  • Hittite king

    until his uncle Hattusili III deposed him. Another was Kurunta who became the vassal ruler of Tarhuntassa during the reign of Hattusili III. Another person

    Muwatalli II

    Muwatalli II

    Muwatalli_II

  • Alluwamna
  • Hittite king

    Ḫattušili II Tudḫaliya II Arnuwanda I Tudḫaliya III Tudḫaliya the Younger Šuppiluliuma I Arnuwanda II Muršili II Muwatalli II Muršili III Ḫattušili III

    Alluwamna

    Alluwamna

    Alluwamna

  • Anitta (king)
  • King of Kussara

    cuneiform record of Anitta's inscriptions at Kanesh too, perhaps compiled by Hattusili I, one of the earliest Hittite kings of Hattusa. The Anitta text or Proclamation

    Anitta (king)

    Anitta (king)

    Anitta_(king)

  • Kummuh
  • Neo-Hittite kingdom until 708 BC

    cliff and dates to the reign of Hattušili, son of Šuppiluliuma. An improved reading of ANCOZ 5 mentions the pair "Hattušili and Šuppiluliuma, father and

    Kummuh

    Kummuh

    Kummuh

  • Muršili II
  • King of the Hittite Empire from c. 1320–1295 BC

    with his first wife Gassulawiya including three sons named Muwatalli, Hattusili III and Halpasulupi. A daughter named Massanauzzi (referred to as Matanaza

    Muršili II

    Muršili_II

  • Zidanta II
  • Ḫattušili II Tudḫaliya II Arnuwanda I Tudḫaliya III Tudḫaliya the Younger Šuppiluliuma I Arnuwanda II Muršili II Muwatalli II Muršili III Ḫattušili III

    Zidanta II

    Zidanta_II

  • Šuppiluliuma II
  • King of the New Kingdom of the Hittite Empire

    Trevor Bryce Kantuzilli Tudhaliya I/II Nikkalmati Arnuwanda I Asmunikal Hattusili II? Tudhaliya III Daduhepa Zida Tudhaliya the Younger Henti (1) Šuppiluliuma

    Šuppiluliuma II

    Šuppiluliuma II

    Šuppiluliuma_II

  • Kuzi-Teshub
  • Neo-Hittite king of Carchemish

    Trevor Bryce Kantuzilli Tudhaliya I/II Nikkalmati Arnuwanda I Asmunikal Hattusili II? Tudhaliya III Daduhepa Zida Tudhaliya the Younger Henti (1) Šuppiluliuma

    Kuzi-Teshub

    Kuzi-Teshub

  • Telipinu
  • King of the Hittites c.1525–1500 BC

    having long since lost all of its conquests, made in the former era under Hattusili I and Mursili I – to Arzawa in the West, Mitanni in the East, the Kaskians

    Telipinu

    Telipinu

  • Arnuwanda I
  • Hittite king in 14th century BC

    Trevor Bryce Kantuzilli Tudhaliya I/II Nikkalmati Arnuwanda I Asmunikal Hattusili II? Tudhaliya III Daduhepa Zida Tudhaliya the Younger Henti (1) Šuppiluliuma

    Arnuwanda I

    Arnuwanda_I

  • Tudḫaliya III
  • King of the Hittites

    from the reign of Tudḫaliya III's grandson Muršili II and great-grandson Ḫattušili III portray the Hittite Kingdom on the brink of collapse under concentric

    Tudḫaliya III

    Tudḫaliya III

    Tudḫaliya_III

  • Tudḫaliya I
  • 1400s BC king of the Hittite Empire

    Kattešḫapi attested at about this time, and was the father of a short-lived Ḫattušili II and the grandfather of Tudḫaliya II. If Tudḫaliya I and Tudḫaliya II

    Tudḫaliya I

    Tudḫaliya I

    Tudḫaliya_I

  • Piyama-Radu
  • Warlord in Hittite texts

    he posed a considerable threat to three Hittite kings: Muwatalli II, Hattusili III, and Tudhaliya IV. Some scholars speculate that Piyamaradu was the

    Piyama-Radu

    Piyama-Radu

  • Henti
  • Queen of Hittite empire

    Trevor Bryce Kantuzilli Tudhaliya I/II Nikkalmati Arnuwanda I Asmunikal Hattusili II? Tudhaliya III Daduhepa Zida Tudhaliya the Younger Henti (1) Šuppiluliuma

    Henti

    Henti

  • Labarna I
  • Traditional first king of the Hittites (c. 17th century BC)

    modern scholars. Labarna was also a title of early Hittite rulers, such as Hattusili I. Given the relatively few contemporaneous references to Labarna personally

    Labarna I

    Labarna I

    Labarna_I

  • Hattusa
  • Capital of the Hittite Empire

    king Labarna moved the capital from Neša to Hattusa and took the name of Hattusili, the "one/man from Hattusa". After the Kaskians arrived to the kingdom's

    Hattusa

    Hattusa

    Hattusa

  • Kadashman-Enlil II
  • King of Babylon

    held by the influential vizier Itti-Marduk-balatu. During this regency, Hattusili III of Hatti had to deal with the vizier who proved negative of the Hittites

    Kadashman-Enlil II

    Kadashman-Enlil II

    Kadashman-Enlil_II

  • Kupanta-Kurunta
  • King of Mira

    Kupanta-Kurunta apparently supported Hattusili III over Hattusili's nephew Urhi-Tessup, "Mursili III". After Hattusili attained the kingdom, Kupanta-Kurunta

    Kupanta-Kurunta

    Kupanta-Kurunta

  • Pitḫana
  • King of Kussara

    Ḫattušili II Tudḫaliya II Arnuwanda I Tudḫaliya III Tudḫaliya the Younger Šuppiluliuma I Arnuwanda II Muršili II Muwatalli II Muršili III Ḫattušili III

    Pitḫana

    Pitḫana

  • Pamba (king)
  • Ḫattušili II Tudḫaliya II Arnuwanda I Tudḫaliya III Tudḫaliya the Younger Šuppiluliuma I Arnuwanda II Muršili II Muwatalli II Muršili III Ḫattušili III

    Pamba (king)

    Pamba_(king)

  • Huzziya II
  • Ḫattušili II Tudḫaliya II Arnuwanda I Tudḫaliya III Tudḫaliya the Younger Šuppiluliuma I Arnuwanda II Muršili II Muwatalli II Muršili III Ḫattušili III

    Huzziya II

    Huzziya_II

  • Kurunta (king)
  • Hittite king

    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 been suggested

    Kurunta (king)

    Kurunta_(king)

  • Arnuwanda III
  • King of the Hittite empire

    (short chronology). Arnuwanda was a son of Tudhaliya IV and grandson of Hattusili III and Puduhepa. He was quickly succeeded by his brother Suppiluliuma

    Arnuwanda III

    Arnuwanda_III

  • Zidanta I
  • Ḫattušili II Tudḫaliya II Arnuwanda I Tudḫaliya III Tudḫaliya the Younger Šuppiluliuma I Arnuwanda II Muršili II Muwatalli II Muršili III Ḫattušili III

    Zidanta I

    Zidanta_I

  • Damascus
  • Capital city of Syria

    and the Egyptians from the south, ending with a signed treaty between Hattusili III and Ramesses II. The former handed over control of the Damascus area

    Damascus

    Damascus

    Damascus

  • Tudhaliya II
  • King of the Hittites

    and short-lived Ḫattušili II being the intervening generation. If this is correct, Tudḫaliya II would have been the son of Ḫattušili II, possibly by Ašmu-Ḫeba

    Tudhaliya II

    Tudhaliya_II

  • Muwatalli I
  • Ḫattušili II Tudḫaliya II Arnuwanda I Tudḫaliya III Tudḫaliya the Younger Šuppiluliuma I Arnuwanda II Muršili II Muwatalli II Muršili III Ḫattušili III

    Muwatalli I

    Muwatalli_I

  • Extradition
  • Transfer of a suspect from one jurisdiction to another by law enforcement

    pharaoh, Ramesses II, negotiated an extradition treaty with a Hittite king, Hattusili III. The consensus in international law is that a state does not have

    Extradition

    Extradition

    Extradition

  • Nineteenth Dynasty of Egypt
  • Egyptian dynasty from 1295 to 1186 BC

    signed the earliest recorded peace treaty with Urhi-Teshub's successor, Hattusili III, and with that act Egypt-Hittite relations improved significantly

    Nineteenth Dynasty of Egypt

    Nineteenth Dynasty of Egypt

    Nineteenth_Dynasty_of_Egypt

  • Hittite cuneiform
  • Ancient Mesopotamian script

    and Craig Melchert point out: "It is therefore generally assumed that Ḫattušili I (ca. 1650–1600), during his military campaigns in North Syria, captured

    Hittite cuneiform

    Hittite cuneiform

    Hittite_cuneiform

  • Tudḫaliya the Younger
  • which allows them to keep the designation of Tudḫaliya IV for the son of Ḫattušili III (another king with traditional but possibly questionable numbering)

    Tudḫaliya the Younger

    Tudḫaliya_the_Younger

  • Yamhad
  • Semitic kingdom in Syria

    withstand the aggressions of the Hittite king Hattusili I through alliances with the Hurrian principalities. Hattusili chose not to attack Halab directly and

    Yamhad

    Yamhad

    Yamhad

  • Šamuḫa
  • Bronze Age archeological site in Turkey

    kingdom. Under either Tudhaliya I or Tudhaliya II, Sapinuwa was burnt. Hattusili III later recorded of this time that Azzi had "made Samuha its frontier"

    Šamuḫa

    Šamuḫa

    Šamuḫa

  • PU-Sarruma
  • grandfather of Hattusili I and the father-in-law of Labarna I and true father of Papahdilmah, mentioned (but not by name) by Hattusili. Hišmi-Šarruma

    PU-Sarruma

    PU-Sarruma

  • Mitanni
  • Ancient Hurrian-speaking state in northern Syria and southeast Anatolia

    Hurrian enemy," in a copy from the 13th century BC of the "Annals of Ḫattušili I," who possibly reigned after 1630 BC. The reading of the Assyrian term

    Mitanni

    Mitanni

    Mitanni

  • Hantili I
  • King of the Hittites from 1590-1560 BC

    Ḫattušili II Tudḫaliya II Arnuwanda I Tudḫaliya III Tudḫaliya the Younger Šuppiluliuma I Arnuwanda II Muršili II Muwatalli II Muršili III Ḫattušili III

    Hantili I

    Hantili I

    Hantili_I

  • Tudhaliya
  • rarely renumbered as Tudḫaliya III ), ruled around 1230 BC, the son of Ḫattušili III. Tudḫaliya V possibly ruled around 1180 BC, perhaps the son of Šuppiluliuma

    Tudhaliya

    Tudhaliya

  • Hantili II
  • in this inscription is Labarna II (Hattusili I) and the word of the Great King Tabarna is Testament of Hattusili I. Reign of Hantili II at Hittites.info

    Hantili II

    Hantili_II

  • Nerik
  • Bronze Age settlement in northern Anatolia

    tablet CTH 737 records a Hattic incantation for a festival there. Under Hattusili I, the Nesite-speaking Hittites took over Nerik. They maintained a spring

    Nerik

    Nerik

    Nerik

  • Zita (Hittite prince)
  • Trevor Bryce Kantuzilli Tudhaliya I/II Nikkalmati Arnuwanda I Asmunikal Hattusili II? Tudhaliya III Daduhepa Zida Tudhaliya the Younger Henti (1) Šuppiluliuma

    Zita (Hittite prince)

    Zita_(Hittite_prince)

  • 1260s BC
  • Decade

    1269 BC to 1260 BC. c. 1263 BC—Ramses II, king of ancient Egypt, and Hattusilis III, king of the Hittites, sign the earliest known peace treaty. 1263

    1260s BC

    1260s_BC

  • Huzziya I
  • Ḫattušili II Tudḫaliya II Arnuwanda I Tudḫaliya III Tudḫaliya the Younger Šuppiluliuma I Arnuwanda II Muršili II Muwatalli II Muršili III Ḫattušili III

    Huzziya I

    Huzziya_I

  • Bentesina of Amurru
  • Ruler of Amurru

    a vassal to the Hittite Empire during the reigns of Muwatalli II and Hattusili III. Bentešina ascended the throne after the death of his father, Duppi-Teššup

    Bentesina of Amurru

    Bentesina_of_Amurru

  • Piyassili
  • Trevor Bryce Kantuzilli Tudhaliya I/II Nikkalmati Arnuwanda I Asmunikal Hattusili II? Tudhaliya III Daduhepa Zida Tudhaliya the Younger Henti (1) Šuppiluliuma

    Piyassili

    Piyassili

  • Ammuna
  • Ḫattušili II Tudḫaliya II Arnuwanda I Tudḫaliya III Tudḫaliya the Younger Šuppiluliuma I Arnuwanda II Muršili II Muwatalli II Muršili III Ḫattušili III

    Ammuna

    Ammuna

  • List of children of Ramesses II
  • (who, according to another theory was his sister), and two daughters of Ḫattušili III, King of the Hittite Empire. Except the first Hittite princess Maathorneferure

    List of children of Ramesses II

    List_of_children_of_Ramesses_II

  • Adad-nirari I
  • King of Assyria

    time Hittite king Hattusili III (c. 1267–1237 BC) overthrew Urhi Teššup, the conquest was a fait accompli and a sheepish Hattušili was to request that

    Adad-nirari I

    Adad-nirari_I

  • Kadashman-Turgu
  • King of Babylon

    to reign for eighteen years. He was a contemporary of the Hittite king Ḫattušili III, with whom he concluded a formal treaty of friendship and mutual assistance

    Kadashman-Turgu

    Kadashman-Turgu

    Kadashman-Turgu

  • Piyusti
  • Hattian king

    Ḫattušili II Tudḫaliya II Arnuwanda I Tudḫaliya III Tudḫaliya the Younger Šuppiluliuma I Arnuwanda II Muršili II Muwatalli II Muršili III Ḫattušili III

    Piyusti

    Piyusti

    Piyusti

  • Arnuwanda II
  • King of the Hittite empire

    Trevor Bryce Kantuzilli Tudhaliya I/II Nikkalmati Arnuwanda I Asmunikal Hattusili II? Tudhaliya III Daduhepa Zida Tudhaliya the Younger Henti (1) Šuppiluliuma

    Arnuwanda II

    Arnuwanda_II

  • List of wars: before 1000
  • Trevor R., (2018). "The Annals and Lost Golden Statue of the Hittite King Hattusili I", in Gephyra 16, November 2018, pp. 1–12. Lee, Yun Kuen (2002). "Building

    List of wars: before 1000

    List_of_wars:_before_1000

  • Tahurwaili
  • Ḫattušili II Tudḫaliya II Arnuwanda I Tudḫaliya III Tudḫaliya the Younger Šuppiluliuma I Arnuwanda II Muršili II Muwatalli II Muršili III Ḫattušili III

    Tahurwaili

    Tahurwaili

  • Canaan
  • Region in the ancient Near East

    alongside Sidon, Tyre and possibly Amurru KBo XXVIII 1: Ramesses II letter to Hattusili III, in which Ramesses suggested he would meet "his brother" in Canaan

    Canaan

    Canaan

    Canaan

  • Nikal-mati
  • Queen of the Hittite Empire

    Trevor Bryce Kantuzilli Tudhaliya I/II Nikkalmati Arnuwanda I Asmunikal Hattusili II? Tudhaliya III Daduhepa Zida Tudhaliya the Younger Henti (1) Šuppiluliuma

    Nikal-mati

    Nikal-mati

  • Isuwa
  • Bronze Age Anatolian kingdom

    west of Isuwa lay the hostile kingdom of the Hittites. The Hittite king Hattusili I (c. 1600 BC) is reported to have marched his army across the Euphrates

    Isuwa

    Isuwa

  • Talmi-Teshub
  • Trevor Bryce Kantuzilli Tudhaliya I/II Nikkalmati Arnuwanda I Asmunikal Hattusili II? Tudhaliya III Daduhepa Zida Tudhaliya the Younger Henti (1) Šuppiluliuma

    Talmi-Teshub

    Talmi-Teshub

  • Šauška
  • Hurrian goddess of love and war

    Hattusa as well. Šauška is mentioned in documents from the reign of king Hattusili III, who married Puduhepa, the daughter of this goddess' priest from Lawazantiya

    Šauška

    Šauška

    Šauška

  • Çukurova
  • Fertile Plain in Turkey

    region was incorporated into the Hittite Empire even before the reign of Ḫattušili I. Kizzuwatna plain was also known as Adaniya at the time. Kizzuwatnan

    Çukurova

    Çukurova

    Çukurova

  • List of ancient treaties
  • made between Ancient Egyptians, under Rameses II and the Hittites, under Ḫattušili III, concluded several years after the Battle of Kadesh (1274 BC) in which

    List of ancient treaties

    List of ancient treaties

    List_of_ancient_treaties

  • Ancient Near East
  • Home of many cradles of civilization

    Hittites, and this nation was an untrustworthy neighbour. The Hittite king Hattusili I (c. 1600 BC) is reported to have marched his army across the Euphrates

    Ancient Near East

    Ancient Near East

    Ancient_Near_East

  • Maathorneferure
  • Queen consort of Egypt

    Chronology" for Egypt). Maathorneferure was a daughter of the Hittite king Hattusili III and his wife, Queen Puduhepa. She was the sister of the crown prince

    Maathorneferure

    Maathorneferure

    Maathorneferure

  • Kaskians
  • Bronze Age tribal people of northeastern Anatolia

    south; and he appointed his brother, the future Hattusili III, as governor over the northern marches. Hattusili defeated the Kaska to the point of recapturing

    Kaskians

    Kaskians

  • Tuya (queen)
  • Queen consort of ancient Egypt

    Chronology"), Tuya sent congratulatory letters to the Hittite great king Ḫattušili III and to his queen Puduḫepa, who she addressed as her symbolic "brother"

    Tuya (queen)

    Tuya (queen)

    Tuya_(queen)

  • Achaeans (Homer)
  • Collective name of the Greeks in Homer's poems

    the Tawagalawa Letter written by an unnamed Hittite king, most probably Hattusili III, of the empire period, the 14th–13th century BC, to the king of Ahhiyawa

    Achaeans (Homer)

    Achaeans (Homer)

    Achaeans_(Homer)

  • Zalpuwa
  • Bronze Age city in Anatolia

    Ḫattuša near the Black Sea. But the Zalpa mentioned in the Annals of Hattusili I has now been proposed as being at the site of Tilmen Höyük, in the Karasu

    Zalpuwa

    Zalpuwa

  • Ašmu-nikal
  • Queen of Hittite empire

    Trevor Bryce Kantuzilli Tudhaliya I/II Nikkalmati Arnuwanda I Asmunikal Hattusili II? Tudhaliya III Daduhepa Zida Tudhaliya the Younger Henti (1) Šuppiluliuma

    Ašmu-nikal

    Ašmu-nikal

    Ašmu-nikal

  • Kizzuwatna
  • Ancient Anatolian kingdom

    the Hittites probably arrived as part of the imperial expansion under Hattusili I and Mursili I. During the era of the Kingdom of Kizzuwatna, the primary

    Kizzuwatna

    Kizzuwatna

  • List of last words
  • your breast, protect me from the earth (lying against) your breast." — Ḫattušili I, Hittite king (17th century BC), probably addressing his wife or favorite

    List of last words

    List of last words

    List_of_last_words

  • Amurru kingdom
  • Former country

    presumably with the support of Urhi-Teshub’s uncle, Hattusili III, as he later took credit for the move. Hattusili also promised Benteshina that, despite the past

    Amurru kingdom

    Amurru kingdom

    Amurru_kingdom

  • 2nd millennium BC
  • Millennium between 2000 BC and 1001 BC

    between Ancient Egyptians and the Canaanites. 1269 BC – Ramses II and Hattusilis III sign peace treaty. 1274 BC – Battle of Kadesh between Ancient Egyptians

    2nd millennium BC

    2nd millennium BC

    2nd_millennium_BC

  • Battle of Nihriya
  • 13th century BCE battle between Assyria and Hittites

    the Assyrians, who now advanced to the East bank of the Euphrates. When Ḫattusili III (r. c. 1267–1237 BC) ousted his nephew Muršili III and seized the

    Battle of Nihriya

    Battle_of_Nihriya

  • Nefertari
  • Wife of the Egyptian pharaoh Ramesses II

    Boghazkoy, Turkey), containing Nefertari's correspondence with the king Hattusili III and his wife Puduhepa. She is mentioned in the letters as Naptera

    Nefertari

    Nefertari

    Nefertari

  • Mycenaean Greece
  • Late Bronze Age Greek civilization

    supported by archaeological evidence. During the reign of the Hittite king Hattusili III (c. 1267–1237 BC), the king of Ahhiyawa is recognized as a "Great

    Mycenaean Greece

    Mycenaean Greece

    Mycenaean_Greece

  • Alaksandu
  • King of Wilusa

    friendship between the Hittites and Wilusa dating back to the reign of Hattusili I. Muwatalli in his letter downplays the importance of royal ancestry

    Alaksandu

    Alaksandu

    Alaksandu

  • Chronology of the ancient Near East
  • between Ramses II of Egypt, in his 21st year of reign (roughly 1259 BC) and Hattusili III of the Hittites. Hieroglyphic copies were found at the temple of Amun

    Chronology of the ancient Near East

    Chronology of the ancient Near East

    Chronology_of_the_ancient_Near_East

  • Samʾal
  • Archaeological site in Turkey

    was destroyed in the mid to late 17th century BC, maybe by Hititte king Hattusili I. This event was recently radiocarbon-dated to sometime between 1632

    Samʾal

    Samʾal

    Samʾal

  • Gassulawiya
  • Hittite queen

    to Masturi, a ruler of a vassal state, and three sons named Muwatalli, Hattusili III and Halpasulupi. Mursili had further children with a second wife named

    Gassulawiya

    Gassulawiya

  • Vassal state
  • State subordinate to another state

    problems in the Hittite Empire. In 1258 BC, Ramesses and the Hittite King Ḫattušili III signed a peace treaty that created a border from north of Byblos to

    Vassal state

    Vassal_state

  • Chariot
  • Carriage using animals to provide rapid motive power

    of chariots in the Hittite empire dates to the late 17th century BC (Hattusili I). A Hittite horse-training text is attributed to Kikkuli the Mitanni

    Chariot

    Chariot

    Chariot

  • Ahlamu
  • Group or designation of Semitic semi-nomads west of the Euphrates

    mentioned Babylon King Kadashman-Enlil II in his relations with Hittite King Ḫattušili III in which the former complains about the interruption of sending messengers

    Ahlamu

    Ahlamu

    Ahlamu

  • International law
  • Norms in international relations

    agreement between the Egyptian pharaoh, Ramesses II, and the Hittite king, Ḫattušili III, concluded in 1279 BCE. Interstate pacts and agreements were negotiated

    International law

    International law

    International_law

  • Sun goddess of Arinna
  • Chief goddess and wife of the weather god Tarḫunna in Hittite mythology

    established the king, who would refer to the Sun goddess as "Mother". King Ḫattušili I was blessed with the privilege of placing the Sun goddess on his lap

    Sun goddess of Arinna

    Sun goddess of Arinna

    Sun_goddess_of_Arinna

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Online names & meanings

  • Imdad | ایمداد
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Imdad | ایمداد

    Charity

  • Shashikiran | ஷஷிகிரண 
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Shashikiran | ஷஷிகிரண 

    Moons rays

  • Dyota
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Indonesian, Netherlands

    Dyota

    In North India Dyota is God

  • Marlyn
  • Girl/Female

    English American

    Marlyn

    Blend of Marie or Mary and Lyn.

  • Pickeral
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Pickeral

    English : variant spelling of Pickerill.

  • Mikhael | மிகேல
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Mikhael | மிகேல

    One of the main angels of Allah

  • Eilqar
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Eilqar

    Promise

  • Saher |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Saher |

    Early morning, Dawn

  • GABRIEL
  • Male

    English

    GABRIEL

    Anglicized form of Greek Gabriēl (Hebrew Gabriyel), GABRIEL means "man of God" or "warrior of God." This is the name of one of the seven archangels of religious lore. In the bible, he is known as the messenger angel, he is one of the two highest-ranking angels, and apart from Michael is the only other angel given a name in the Old Testament where he is first mentioned in the Book of Daniel. He is the angel who announced the births of John the Baptist and Jesus. He is said to watch over Iran (Persia), and in Ezekiel's vision of the cherubim (the four sacred animals), the face of the eagle corresponds to him. In ancient astrology, he corresponds to the sign of Taurus and rules over the moon. 

  • Aelfric
  • Boy/Male

    Anglo, British, English, German

    Aelfric

    Elf Ruler

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