- concluded. Šuppiluliuma's last
queen was a
Babylonian princess possibly named Malnigal, who
apparently ****umed the
title of
Tawananna in
place of her original...
-
Babylonian wife,
known simply as
Tawananna (her
personal name was
perhaps Malnigal). In fact,
there are
relatively numerous attestations of Šuppiluliuma and...
-
subject was
Suppiluliuma I. The
Tawanannas Asmu-nikal, Daduhepa,
Khinti and
Malnigal are
important figures in this novel, in
which all
characters are from the...
- (1997), p. 172.
Bryce (1997), p. 174.
Bryce (1997), p. 168. Also
known as
Malnigal;
daughter of
Burnaburias II of
Babylonia (Bryce 1997, p. 173). ‘Great priest’...
- (1997), p. 172.
Bryce (1997), p. 174.
Bryce (1997), p. 168. Also
known as
Malnigal;
daughter of
Burnaburias II of
Babylonia (Bryce 1997, p. 173). ‘Great priest’...
- (1997), p. 172.
Bryce (1997), p. 174.
Bryce (1997), p. 168. Also
known as
Malnigal;
daughter of
Burnaburias II of
Babylonia (Bryce 1997, p. 173). ‘Great priest’...
- (1997), p. 172.
Bryce (1997), p. 174.
Bryce (1997), p. 168. Also
known as
Malnigal;
daughter of
Burnaburias II of
Babylonia (Bryce 1997, p. 173). ‘Great priest’...
- (1997), p. 172.
Bryce (1997), p. 174.
Bryce (1997), p. 168. Also
known as
Malnigal;
daughter of
Burnaburias II of
Babylonia (Bryce 1997, p. 173). ‘Great priest’...
- with
Mittani and Egypt.
Because his stepmother, the
Babylonian Tawananna (
Malnigal?), was
still alive when
Arnuwanda became king, she
continued to occupy...
- (1997), p. 172.
Bryce (1997), p. 174.
Bryce (1997), p. 168. Also
known as
Malnigal;
daughter of
Burnaburias II of
Babylonia (Bryce 1997, p. 173). ‘Great priest’...