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Halparuntiya II of
Pattin (Neo-****yrian Akkadian: Qalparunda), was a Neo-Hittite king of the city-state of Tell Tayinat,
capital of the
kingdom of Pattin...
- century)
Halparuntiya I (10th or
early 9th century)
Lubarna I (c. 870/875 – 858?)
Suppiluliuma II (****yrian Sapalulme, fl. 858–857)
Halparuntiya II (****yrian...
- fate is unknown. His reign, however, came to an end. His successor,
Halparuntiya, paid
tribute to ****yria in 857 and 853. In 2012, a
large statue with...
- wine, and his own
daughter with her dowry.
Muwatalli II's son, King
Halparuntiya II,
undertook several military expeditions. He
attacked the city (or...
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Luwian Halparuntiya I
earlier 9th
century son of
Muwizi Luwian Muwatalli II 858 son of
Halparuntiya I, ****yrian
Mutallu Luwian, ****yrian
Halparuntiya II ca...
- the inscription, the
author is
named as
Halparuntiyas, King of Gurgum, son of Laramas,
grandson of
Halparuntiyas, great-grandson of Muwatalli.... He declares...
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tributary to the Neo-****yrian Empire. Lubarna's
apparent predecessor,
Halparuntiya II, sent
tribute to the ****yrian
Great King,
Shalmaneser III. It is very...
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tentatively identified with the land of
Hilikka mentioned in the
records of
Halparuntiyas I of Gurgum. Ḫilakku (𒆳𒄭𒋃𒆪) was the name
given by Neo-****yrian Akkadian...