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- 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’...