- as the son of a
certain Kantuzzili,
succeeded Muwatalli I,
after the
latter was
murdered by the
officials Ḫimuili and
Kantuzzili (not
necessarily identical...
- as the son of a
certain Kantuzzili,
succeeded Muwatalli I,
after the
latter was
murdered by the
officials Ḫimuili and
Kantuzzili (not
necessarily identical...
-
known to be the son of
Kantuzzili (Bryce 1997, p. 131
suggested Himuili, but the new edition,
Bryce 2005, p. 122,
indicated Kantuzzili).
Bryce (1997) does...
-
known to be the son of
Kantuzzili (Bryce 1997, p. 131
suggested Himuili, but the new edition,
Bryce 2005, p. 122,
indicated Kantuzzili).
Bryce (1997) does...
-
appointed his father’s
designated successor (tuḫkanti). : 252
Another son,
Kantuzzili, was
appointed priest (and governor) of Kizzuwatna.
Other sons included...
-
known to be the son of
Kantuzzili (Bryce 1997, p. 131
suggested Himuili, but the new edition,
Bryce 2005, p. 122,
indicated Kantuzzili).
Bryce (1997) does...
-
known to be the son of
Kantuzzili (Bryce 1997, p. 131
suggested Himuili, but the new edition,
Bryce 2005, p. 122,
indicated Kantuzzili).
Bryce (1997) does...
-
known to be the son of
Kantuzzili (Bryce 1997, p. 131
suggested Himuili, but the new edition,
Bryce 2005, p. 122,
indicated Kantuzzili).
Bryce (1997) does...
-
could ascend the throne. Some
scholars who
identify Tudḫaliya, the son of
Kantuzzili, with Tudḫaliya, the father-in-law of
Arnuwanda I,
renumber the kings...
-
known to be the son of
Kantuzzili (Bryce 1997, p. 131
suggested Himuili, but the new edition,
Bryce 2005, p. 122,
indicated Kantuzzili).
Bryce (1997) does...