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Alaksandu (Hittite: 𒀀𒆷𒀝𒊭𒀭𒁺𒍑
Alakšanduš),
alternatively called Alakasandu or
Alaksandus, was a king of
Wilusa who
sealed a
treaty with
Hittite king...
- 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. 1280 BC) the king of the city is
named Alaksandu, and Paris's name in the
Iliad (among other...
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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...
- 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...
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paying tribute. They are
mentioned prominently in the
Hittite treaty with
Alaksandu circa 1280 BC: "Concerning army and chariotry, the
agreement with you...
- 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...
- constructed. Seti I,
pharaoh of
Egypt (1290 BC–1279 BC) (19th Dynasty)
Alaksandu of Wilusa, some
believe would be the same
Paris of Troy "Seti I". Encyclopaedia...
- his
romance before his
family and country. List of
children of
Priam Alaksandu of Wilusa, a 13th-century BC
Anatolian king who has been ****ociated with...
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Aphrodite Apollo Ares
Artemis Leto
Scamander Zeus
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Homeric Question Late
Bronze Age...