-
outbreak of disease, the
Arzawans from
western Anatolia believed the
Hittites were
weakened and
attacked them. The
Arzawans claimed that rams suddenly...
- Arzawa,
which in this era was
spelled as Arzawiya.
Around 1550 BC, the
Arzawans joined a
broader uprising against the
Hittite king Ammuna. However, they...
- the
tularemia epidemic, the
Arzawans attacked the Hittites, who
repelled the
attack by
sending infected rams to the
Arzawans. This was the
first recorded...
- It was
built in the 10th
century BC on the site of Apasa, the
former Arzawan capital, by
Attic and
Ionian Gr**** colonists.
During the
classical Gr****...
- III
wrote to the
Arzawan Tarḫuntaradu
intending to open
diplomatic relations. The
exchange was
complicated by the fact that the
Arzawans did not have access...
-
First Arzawan king...
-
Journal of
Mediterranean Archaeology 22.1: 101–126. 2010.
Hittites and
Arzawans: a view from
western Anatolia.
Anatolian Studies 60: 7–24. 2017. Separating...
-
Bronze Age. The
etymology of
Abbawiya is unknown. It may have been an
Arzawan for****c
theophoric name
combining dlugal-a-ab-ba with the
Luwic suffix...
-
after a god (or hero)
whose name had
featured in the
names of
previous Arzawan kings. In c. 1323 BC,
based in the town Apasa, Uhha-Ziti
rebelled against...
- Šuppiluliuma’s son Muršili II. The
defeat of the
Hittite commander Ḫimuili by the
Arzawan leader Anzapaḫḫaddu, who had
refused the
demands to
release Hittite captives...