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- Piyamaradu (also spelled Piyama-Radu, Piyama Radu, Piyamaradus, Piyamaraduš) was a warlord mentioned in Hittite do****ents from the middle and late 13th...
- Asia portal Piyama-Kurunta (Hittite: ð’‹§ð’ˆ ð’€­ð’†— SUM-ma-dLAMMA) was a prince and regent for the last independent king of Arzawa, a Bronze Age kingdom of western...
- adventurer Piyama-Radu had humiliated Manapa-Tarhunta before Atpa (in addition to other misadventures); a Hittite king then chased Piyama-Radu into Millawanda...
- in Cappadocia. Some have identified Priam with the historical figure of Piyama-Radu, a warlord active in the vicinity of Wilusa. However, this identification...
- of western Anatolia around 1320 BC. Uhha-Ziti had two recorded children, Piyama-Kurunta and Tapalazunauli, who were of fighting age as of 1322 BC. In the...
- another anti-Hittite movement, led by Piyama-Radu, broke out and was supported by the king of Ahhiyawa. Piyama-Radu caused major unrest which may have...
- Trojans and the one who helped Paris kill Achilles. Troy VII Ahhiyawa ****uwa Piyama-Radu Hittite treaty between Muwattalli II of Hatti and Alakšandu of Wiluša...
- prince Piyama-Kurunta of Arzawa stood against his army at Walma by the river Astarpa. Mursili defeated him at the river. Mursili chased Piyama-Kurunta...
- Nevertheless Mycenaeans retained control of Miletus. Hittite records also mention Piyama-Radu a local warlord who was active in Arzawa and fled to Mycenaean controlled...
- BC Ramesses II's Nubian Campaigns Egypt Nubia 1260 BC 1255 BC Piyama-Radu Revolt Piyama-Radu Ahhiyawa Hittite Empire 1250 BC 1250 BC Ramesses II's Libyan...