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Hittite prince
Zannanza (died c. 1324 BC) was a Hittite prince, son of Suppiluliuma I, king of the Hittites. He is best known for almost becoming the pharaoh of Egypt
Zannanza
King of the Hittites
vacillated between friendship and hostility, culminating in the so-called Zannanza Affair, in which Šuppiluliuma was persuaded to send one of his sons to
Šuppiluliuma_I
Egyptian queen
killed Zannanza and brought word: ‘Zannanza died!’ And when [Suppiluliuma] heard of the slaying of Zannanza, he began to lament for Zannanza and to the
Dakhamunzu
Plots during Ancient Egypt to put the reigning monarch to death
killed Zannanza" and reported this: "Zannanza is dead". And when my father heard the news of Zannanza's murder, he began to lament about Zannanza and, addressing
Conspiracies_in_ancient_Egypt
Japanese manga series
drawn from actual history, from Princes Kail Mursili, Sari Arnuwanda, and Zannanza, to battles with the neighboring Mitanni kingdom around the town of Kizzuwatna
Red_River_(manga)
Pharaoh of Egypt from 1333 to 1324 BC
involving the Hittite king Suppiluliuma I and his son, prince Zannanza, known as the Zannanza affair, although Ankhesenamun's identification as the Egyptian
Tutankhamun
1358–1336 BC period of the Egyptian 18th Dynasty
negotiations agreed to send one of his sons to Egypt. This prince, named Zannanza, was, however, murdered, probably en route to Egypt. Suppiluliumas reacted
Amarna_Period
Wife of the Egyptian pharaoh Akhenaten
to bring Egypt into his empire. He eventually did send one of his sons, Zannanza, but the prince died, perhaps murdered, en route. The identity of the queen
Nefertiti
Royal Wife of Tutankhamun
sent an envoy to investigate and eventually did send one of his sons, Zannanza, but the prince died en route, perhaps being murdered. The identity of
Ankhesenamun
King of the Hittite Empire from c. 1320–1295 BC
Proclamation and the disasters that befall the Hittites following the so-called Zannanza affair. Mursili II is an important presence in Gordon Doherty's novel,
Muršili_II
2007 French film
Nile to the burning-hot desert dunes, courageously facing the mercenary Zannanza and priests of Amun Ra, who are conspiring to overthrow the pharaoh because
La_Reine_Soleil
Decade
Egypt. Ay succeeds him as pharaoh. 1324 BC – The Hittite Empire prince Zannanza was killed on his way to Egypt at the request of the Egyptian queen Ankhesenamun
1320s_BC
the eventual successor Muršili II and probably older than the ill-fated Zannanza too. After Šuppiluliuma concluded a treaty with Shattiwaza, son of King
Piyassili
Queen of Hittite empire
Šuppiluliuma's sons Arnuwanda II, Telipinu, Piyaššili, Muršili II, and Zannanza. Queen Henti is a character in the historical fiction manga Red River.
Henti
Japanese voice actor
Kill Blue, Kazuma Rindō Petals of Reincarnation, Tōya Senji Red River, Zannanza Hattušili Saved by the Ice Cold Prince's Embrace, Tomas Sentenced to Be
Shōya_Chiba
14th century BC Hittite queen
Henti (1) Šuppiluliuma I (2) Tawananna Arnuwanda II Telipinu Sarri-Kusuh Zannanza Gassulawiya (1) Mursili II (2) Tanuhepa Talmi-Sarruma Sahurunuwa Muwatalli
Daduhepa
brother, Prince Zannanza Hattusili, with her magic to abduct Yuri and spark a crisis at the royal court. But unexpectedly, Yuri and Zannanza find themselves
List_of_Red_River_chapters
King of the Hittite empire
siege of Carchemish. Following the murder of Arnuwanda’s younger brother Zannanza en route to become king of Egypt, Šuppiluluma sent Arnuwanda to raid and
Arnuwanda_II
Henti (1) Šuppiluliuma I (2) Tawananna Arnuwanda II Telipinu Sarri-Kusuh Zannanza Gassulawiya (1) Mursili II (2) Tanuhepa Talmi-Sarruma Sahurunuwa Muwatalli
Zita_(Hittite_prince)
Ancient Egyptian legal text
the writing style of vizier Ay in his authored letters, such as in the Zannanza affair. Notably, during Ay's brief two-year reign as pharaoh following
Restoration_Stela
King of the Hittites c. 1275 – 1245 BCE
Henti (1) Šuppiluliuma I (2) Tawananna Arnuwanda II Telipinu Sarri-Kusuh Zannanza Gassulawiya (1) Mursili II (2) Tanuhepa Talmi-Sarruma Sahurunuwa Muwatalli
Ḫattušili_III
Henti (1) Šuppiluliuma I (2) Tawananna Arnuwanda II Telipinu Sarri-Kusuh Zannanza Gassulawiya (1) Mursili II (2) Tanuhepa Talmi-Sarruma Sahurunuwa Muwatalli
Tudḫaliya_the_Younger
Ancient Egyptian vizier who was in office at the end of the Twelfth Dynasty. Zannanza Hittite Prince 18th dynasty c. 14th century BC (died c. 1324 BC) Son of
List_of_ancient_Egyptians
Solar eclipse recorded in antiquity
and his successor was Mursili II (whose brother would have been Prince Zannanza sent to Egypt where he died). Thus this appears to be a chronological anchor
Mursili's_eclipse
Ancient Egyptian female ruler
identifies her as the subject of the Dakhamunzu affair, with the Hittite prince Zannanza ascending the throne as Smenkhkare. As there is no evidence as to when
Neferneferuaten
Queen of the Hittites
Henti (1) Šuppiluliuma I (2) Tawananna Arnuwanda II Telipinu Sarri-Kusuh Zannanza Gassulawiya (1) Mursili II (2) Tanuhepa Talmi-Sarruma Sahurunuwa Muwatalli
Puduḫepa
Hittite king
Henti (1) Šuppiluliuma I (2) Tawananna Arnuwanda II Telipinu Sarri-Kusuh Zannanza Gassulawiya (1) Mursili II (2) Tanuhepa Talmi-Sarruma Sahurunuwa Muwatalli
Muwatalli_II
Hittite queen
Henti (1) Šuppiluliuma I (2) Tawananna Arnuwanda II Telipinu Sarri-Kusuh Zannanza Gassulawiya (1) Mursili II (2) Tanuhepa Talmi-Sarruma Sahurunuwa Muwatalli
Gassulawiya
Neo-Hittite king of Carchemish
Henti (1) Šuppiluliuma I (2) Tawananna Arnuwanda II Telipinu Sarri-Kusuh Zannanza Gassulawiya (1) Mursili II (2) Tanuhepa Talmi-Sarruma Sahurunuwa Muwatalli
Kuzi-Teshub
King of the Hittites
Henti (1) Šuppiluliuma I (2) Tawananna Arnuwanda II Telipinu Sarri-Kusuh Zannanza Gassulawiya (1) Mursili II (2) Tanuhepa Talmi-Sarruma Sahurunuwa Muwatalli
Tudḫaliya_III
King of the New Kingdom of the Hittite Empire
Henti (1) Šuppiluliuma I (2) Tawananna Arnuwanda II Telipinu Sarri-Kusuh Zannanza Gassulawiya (1) Mursili II (2) Tanuhepa Talmi-Sarruma Sahurunuwa Muwatalli
Šuppiluliuma_II
Labarna
Henti (1) Šuppiluliuma I (2) Tawananna Arnuwanda II Telipinu Sarri-Kusuh Zannanza Gassulawiya (1) Mursili II (2) Tanuhepa Talmi-Sarruma Sahurunuwa Muwatalli
Tudḫaliya_IV
Circumstances Refs. c. 1324 BC Zannanza (prince of Hittite Empire) Unknown En route to ancient Egypt from Hittite Empire Zannanza was sent by his father, Hittite
List of people who disappeared mysteriously (pre-1910)
List_of_people_who_disappeared_mysteriously_(pre-1910)
1945 novel by Finnish author Mika Waltari
("Shubattu"), Zannanza, son of Suppiluliuma I. Princess Baketamon is a collage of several historical figures: herself, sister of Akhenaten; Zannanza's bride-to-be
The_Egyptian
Henti (1) Šuppiluliuma I (2) Tawananna Arnuwanda II Telipinu Sarri-Kusuh Zannanza Gassulawiya (1) Mursili II (2) Tanuhepa Talmi-Sarruma Sahurunuwa Muwatalli
Muršili_III
1400s BC king of the Hittite Empire
Henti (1) Šuppiluliuma I (2) Tawananna Arnuwanda II Telipinu Sarri-Kusuh Zannanza Gassulawiya (1) Mursili II (2) Tanuhepa Talmi-Sarruma Sahurunuwa Muwatalli
Ḫattušili_II
Queen of Hittite empire
Henti (1) Šuppiluliuma I (2) Tawananna Arnuwanda II Telipinu Sarri-Kusuh Zannanza Gassulawiya (1) Mursili II (2) Tanuhepa Talmi-Sarruma Sahurunuwa Muwatalli
Ašmu-nikal
Hittite king
Henti (1) Šuppiluliuma I (2) Tawananna Arnuwanda II Telipinu Sarri-Kusuh Zannanza Gassulawiya (1) Mursili II (2) Tanuhepa Talmi-Sarruma Sahurunuwa Muwatalli
Kurunta_(king)
Queen of the Hittite Empire
Henti (1) Šuppiluliuma I (2) Tawananna Arnuwanda II Telipinu Sarri-Kusuh Zannanza Gassulawiya (1) Mursili II (2) Tanuhepa Talmi-Sarruma Sahurunuwa Muwatalli
Nikal-mati
Henti (1) Šuppiluliuma I (2) Tawananna Arnuwanda II Telipinu Sarri-Kusuh Zannanza Gassulawiya (1) Mursili II (2) Tanuhepa Talmi-Sarruma Sahurunuwa Muwatalli
Talmi-Teshub
King of the Hittites
Henti (1) Šuppiluliuma I (2) Tawananna Arnuwanda II Telipinu Sarri-Kusuh Zannanza Gassulawiya (1) Mursili II (2) Tanuhepa Talmi-Sarruma Sahurunuwa Muwatalli
Tudhaliya_II
Hittite king in 14th century BC
Henti (1) Šuppiluliuma I (2) Tawananna Arnuwanda II Telipinu Sarri-Kusuh Zannanza Gassulawiya (1) Mursili II (2) Tanuhepa Talmi-Sarruma Sahurunuwa Muwatalli
Arnuwanda_I
King of the Hittite empire
Henti (1) Šuppiluliuma I (2) Tawananna Arnuwanda II Telipinu Sarri-Kusuh Zannanza Gassulawiya (1) Mursili II (2) Tanuhepa Talmi-Sarruma Sahurunuwa Muwatalli
Arnuwanda_III
Cuneiform sign
'Envoy' is used in the famous Hittite annals, narrating the story of Prince Zannanza who after going to Egypt to become husband (and Pharaoh) to Queen Nefertiti
Te_(cuneiform)
1400s BC king of the Hittite Empire
Henti (1) Šuppiluliuma I (2) Tawananna Arnuwanda II Telipinu Sarri-Kusuh Zannanza Gassulawiya (1) Mursili II (2) Tanuhepa Talmi-Sarruma Sahurunuwa Muwatalli
Tudḫaliya_I
of Makuria Zahi Hawass bibliography Zahi Hawass Zakaria Goneim Zamonth Zannanza Zatipy Zawyet el-Maiyitin Zawyet El Aryan Zawyet Umm El Rakham Zbigniew
Index of ancient Egypt–related articles
Index_of_ancient_Egypt–related_articles
Ancient cemetery in Egypt
breaking out among Egyptian prisoners of war captured in the aftermath of the Zannanza affair, in the reign of his father Suppiluliuma I. A high frequency of
South_Tombs_Cemetery,_Amarna
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Faith, Belief, Faith in Allah
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English : habitational name from a place in Lancashire, so called from Old Norse sef ‘rush’ + Old English tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’.
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A disciple of sage Veda
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Father of a Pearl
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, desires peace.
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Hill.
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