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Arnuwanti II was a Neo-Hittite king of the Iron Age
polity of Kammanu,
centered at
Melid (Arslantepe)
during or
around the 11th
century BCE. Arnuwanti...
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stele by his son
Arnuwanti,
another ruler of Melid,
which reveals that PUGNUS-mili was in turn, the son of an
earlier king
Arnuwanti I. The ****yrian records...
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Arnuwanti II was the son of PUGNUS-mili, and was
named after his grandfather. His
connection with his
grandfather Arnuwanti is
recorded by...
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inscriptions left by the
autonomous kings of Melid,
Runtiya and
Arnuwanti I, who were sons of Pugnus-mili I and
grandsons of Kuzi-Teshub. The references...
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Luwian Arnuwanti I
later 12th
century brother of
Runtiya Luwian PUGNUS-mili II late 12th -
early 11th century/ ca. 1112 son of
Arnuwanti I, ****yrian...
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Runtiya King of
Kammanu Reign 12th or 11th
century BCE
Predecessor PUGNUS-mili I
Successor Arnuwanti I
House House of
Tudhaliya I
Father PUGNUS-mili I...
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where king Kuzi-Tešub ruled. His two grandsons,
Runtyas (Runtiya) and
Arnuwantis, were at
first appointed as “Country Lords” of Melid, but
later they also...
- his son
Runtiya (Inscriptions Gürün and Kötükale) and great-grandson
Arnuwanti (stele from Darende), each
rulers of Melid.
These inscriptions name Kuzi-Teshub...