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Mursili II (also
spelled Mursilis II) was a king of the
Hittite Empire (New kingdom) c. 1330–1295 BC (middle chronology) or 1321–1295 BC (short chronology)...
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There were
three Hittite kings called Mursili:
Mursili I, ca. 1556–1526 BCE (short chronology), and was
likely a
grandson of his predecessor, Hattusili...
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Muršili III, also
known as Urhi-Teshub, was a king of the
Hittites who ****umed the
throne of the
Hittite empire (New Kingdom) at Tarhunt****a upon his...
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Mursili I (also
known as
Mursilis;
sometimes transcribed as Murshili) was a king of the
Hittites c. 1620-1590 BC, as per the
middle chronology, the most...
- The
possible solar eclipse mentioned in a text
dating to the
reign of
Muršili II
could be of
great importance for the
absolute chronology of the Hittite...
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interlude between those of his
father Šuppiluliuma I and
younger brother Muršili II.
Arnuwanda was the
eldest surviving son of the
Hittite great king Šuppiluliuma...
- lack of evidence. Ḫattušili's wife was
named Kadduši and his
grandson was
Muršili I, who
succeeded him,
having been
chosen as heir
instead of Ḫattušili's...
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Hattusili III was born the
youngest of four
children to the
Hittite king
Mursili II and
queen G****ulawiya.
According to
Hattusili III himself, he was an...
- chronology) and 1295–1272 BC in the
short chronology. He was the
eldest son of
Mursili II and
Queen G****ulawiya, and he had
several siblings. He is best known...
- countries. Such
synchronisms are few and
usually open to interpretation.
Muršili I is
believed to have
overthrown Samsu-ditāna, the last king of the Amorite...