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Madduwatta (or
Madduwattas) was a Late
Bronze Age
warlord who
conquered a
portion of
southwest Anatolia. He is
known from the
Hittite text
known as the...
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recalcitrant v****al
Madduwatta, who had
attacked Arzawa on his own. The Hittites, led by the
general Kišnapili,
subsequently saved Madduwatta again, this time...
- the 12th
century BC.
Ancient regions of
Anatolia Arzawa ****uwa
Lycians Madduwatta Trevor Bryce (2005) The
Kingdom of the Hittites, p. 54 Ilya Yakubovich...
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Attarsiya attacked an
unnamed land and
forced the
local warlord Madduwatta to flee.
Madduwatta found refuge with the
Hittite king
Tudhaliya I/II who installed...
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Hittite text
known as the
Indictment of
Madduwatta discusses the
exploits of an
Anatolian warlord named Madduwatta in and
around Arzawa during Tudhaliya's...
- land, a
letter outlining the
treaty violations of the
Hittite v****al
Madduwatta, it is
called Ahhiya.
Another important example is the
Tawagalawa Letter...
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Arnuwanda I
chastised his v****al
Madduwatta for
raiding Alashiya, ****erting that it was
Hittite territory.
Madduwatta replied that he had been unaware...
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Madduwatta reports that he
supported the
Hittite v****al
Madduwatta against the
Ahhiyan warlord Attarsiya, but was
later betra**** by
Madduwatta and...
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Arnuwanda I,
Madduwatta made an
alliance with his
erstwhile enemy, Kupanta-Kurunta, who
married Madduwatta's daughter.
While doing so,
Madduwatta ****ured the...
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possible reference to
Atreus in a
Hittite text
known as the "Indictment of
Madduwatta". The
indictment describes several army
clashes between the Gr****s and...