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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 I (/ˌsʌpɪlʌliˈuːmə/) or
Suppiluliumas I (/-məs/) was king of the
ancient Hittite kingdom (r. c. 1370–1330 BC (middle chronology) or 1344–1322...
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Šuppiluliuma II (/ˌsʌpɪlʌliˈuːmə/), the son of Tudḫaliya IV, was the last
known king of the New
Kingdom of the
Hittite Empire,
ruling c. 1207–1178 BC (short...
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Suppiluliuma (****yrian: 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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Amarna letters and the
texts of the
Suppiluliuma-Shattiwaza
treaties between Hittite ruler Suppiluliuma I and a son of
Tushratta named Shattiwaza...
- period. The do****ent—part of the so-called
Deeds of
Suppiluliuma I—relates that
Hittite ruler,
Suppiluliuma I,
while laying siege to Karkemish,
received a...
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expressed fear and a
reluctance to take as
husband one of her servants.
Suppiluliumas sent an amb****ador to investigate, and
after further negotiations agreed...
- wife of King
Suppiluliuma I. She ****umed her role as
Tawananna after the King's
mother Daduhepa died.
Henti bore five sons to
Suppiluliuma:
Arnuwanda II...
- King ********inated upon his father's death,
unknown if he
actually ruled Suppiluliuma I, King (c.1344–1322 BC,
short chronology)
Arnuwanda II, King (c.1322–1321...
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century later, the
Lukka had
turned against the Hittites. The
Hittite king
Suppiluliuma II
tried in vain to
defeat the Lukka. They
contributed to the collapse...