- boxes, or
other symbols instead of
cuneiform script.
Hattusa, also
Hattuşa,
Ḫattuša,
Hattusas, or Hattusha, was the
capital of the
Hittite Empire in...
- The
Hattusa Green Stone is a
roughly cubic block of
nephrite standing in the
remains of the
Great Temple at
Hattusa,
capital of the
Hittites in the late...
- the
Kanesh or
Nesha kingdom (c. 1750–1650 BC), and an
empire centered on
Hattusa (around 1650 BC).
Known in
modern times as the
Hittite Empire, it reached...
- Look up
Hattusa in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Hattush may
refer to:
Hattush or
Hattusa, the
ancient Hittite capital (in Turkey) Hattush, mentioned...
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earlier and
during the
Trojan War (see 1190s BC). c. 1180 BC—Invaders raze
Hattusa,
causing the
collapse of the
Hittite Empire. "1177 B.C.: When Civilization...
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their rounded,
conical shape. c. 1600 BC—Hittites
establish capital at
Hattusa (near
modern Boğazkale, Turkey). 1602 BC—Death of Shem, son of Noah, according...
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while some
claim he was
killed during the sack of
Hattusa in 1190 BC. The
violent end of
Hattusa as the
Hittite capital is now doubted, and it is suspected...
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religion are
lacking among the
tablets recovered at the
Hittite capital Hattusa and
other Hittite sites. Thus, "there are no
canonical scriptures, no theological...
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Hattusili III (Hittite: "from
Hattusa") was king of the
Hittite empire (New Kingdom) c. 1275–1245 BC (middle chronology) or 1267–1237 BC (short chronology...
- Hittites, a
people of
Bronze Age
Anatolia who
created an
empire centred on
Hattusa, as well as
parts of the
northern Levant and
Upper Mesopotamia. The language...