-
Labarna was the
traditional first king of the Hittites, c. early 17th
century BC (middle chronology), the most
accepted chronology nowadays. He was the...
- used the
title of
Labarna at the
beginning of his reign. It is
uncertain whether he is the
second king so identified,
making him
Labarna II, or
whether he...
- BC.
History of the
Hittites Tawananna, for
Hittite queens Also
known as
Labarna II. Also
known as Zidanza. Also
known as Tašmišarri. Also
known as Šarri-Teššub...
- Nesha,
which flourished for some two
hundred years until a king
named Labarna renamed himself Hattusili I (meaning "the man of Hattusa")
sometime around...
-
correspond to the
grandfather of
Hattusili I and the father-in-law of
Labarna I and true
father of Papahdilmah,
mentioned (but not by name) by Hattusili...
- Old
Hittite Zalpa-text (CTH 3.1): Nēša as the
capital under Ḫuzzii̯a I,
Labarna I, and Ḫattušili I", in
Journal of the
American Oriental Society, Vol.141...
- c. 16th–15th
centuries BC
Labarna I
Hattusili I
Mursili I
Hantili I
Zidanta I
Ammuna Huzziya I Telipinu...
- c. 16th–15th
centuries BC
Labarna I
Hattusili I
Mursili I
Hantili I
Zidanta I
Ammuna Huzziya I Telipinu...
- half of the 2nd
Millennium BC
around the year 1650 BC the
Hittite king
Labarna moved the
capital from Neša to
Hattusa and took the name of Hattusili,...
- c. 16th–15th
centuries BC
Labarna I
Hattusili I
Mursili I
Hantili I
Zidanta I
Ammuna Huzziya I Telipinu...