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- Alaksandu (Hittite: ๐’€€๐’†ท๐’€๐’Šญ๐’€ญ๐’บ๐’‘ Alakลกanduลก), alternatively called Alakasandu or Alaksandus, was a king of Wilusa who sealed a treaty with Hittite king...
- constructed. Seti I, pharaoh of Egypt (1290 BCโ€“1279 BC) (19th Dynasty) Alaksandu of Wilusa, some believe would be the same Paris of Troy "Seti I". Encyclopaedia...
- One surviving example of such a treaty is the Alaksandu Treaty made between a Wilusan king named Alaksandu and the Hittite king Muwatalli II. One of the...
- and that the city may have had a written archive. The Alaksandu Treaty required King Alaksandu to read its text publicly three times a year, while the...
- and that the city may have had a written archive. The Alaksandu Treaty required King Alaksandu to read its text publicly three times a year, while the...
- 1990s it gained majority acceptance. In the Alaksandu treaty (c.โ€‰1280 BC) the king of the city is named Alaksandu, and Paris's name in the Iliad (among other...
- Asia portal ****kunni was a king of Wilusa mentioned in the Alaksandu Treaty as an ally of the Hittite king Suppiluliuma I. He ruled over the city during...
- was drawn up about 1280 BCE between the Hittite king Muwatalli II and Alaksandu of Wilusa (Alexander of Ilios), guaranteed by the Wilusan patron deity...
- (/Alexandra/), written in the Linear B syllabic script. Alaksandu, alternatively called Alakasandu or Alaksandus, was a king of Wilusa who sealed a treaty with...
- appear for example in the treaty between Hittite king Muwatalli II and Alaksandu of Wilusa. The myth establishing the relation between them, the Song of...