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Tudhaliya I (also
Tudhaliya I/II and
Tudhaliya II),
ruled c. 1430 to 1400 BC
Tudhaliya II (also
Tudhaliya III),
ruled c. in the 1380s BC
Tudhaliya III...
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Tudhaliya IV was a king of the
Hittite Empire (New kingdom), and the
younger son of
Hattusili III. He
reigned c. 1245–1215 BC (middle chronology) or c...
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Tudhaliya II (also
Tudhaliya III;
Hurrian name: Tasmi-Sarri) was a king of the
Hittite empire (New kingdom) c. 1380–1370 BC (middle chronology) or 1360...
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Tudhaliya I (sometimes
Tudhaliya II or
Tudhaliya I/II) was a king of the
Hittite Empire (New Kingdom) in c. the
early 14th
century BC.
Proper numbering...
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Tudhaliya III was a king of the
Hittite Empire. In
academic literature, this name can
refer to two
separate individuals. One is
known under the Hurrian...
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Suppiluliuma was the son of
Tudhaliya II and
Queen Daduhepa. He
began his
career as the
chief advisor and
general to
Tudhaliya II, then
based at Samuha....
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modern Turkey in the
first half of the 2nd
millennium BC. The
Hittite king
Tudhaliya III
chose to make the city of Samuha, "an
important cult
centre located...
- holy city of Nerik.
During the
reign of Hantili's son,
Tudhaliya II (c. 1430 BC), "
Tudhaliya's 3rd
campaign was
against the Kaskas." His
successor Arnuwanda...
- not
unlikely as
Suppiluliuma is
famed for
having overthrown his
brother Tudhaliya III (the Younger) for the throne. In fiction,
Queen Henti is also a character...
- wife was Ašmu-nikal,
daughter of king
Tudhaliya I (also
known as
Tudhaliya I/II). He
became a
successor of
Tudhaliya as his son-in-law. He
began his reign...