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Shuttarna is the name of
several Mitanni rulers:
Shuttarna I,
reigned in the
early 15th
century BCE
Shuttarna II,
reigned in the
early 14th
century BCE...
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Shuttarna II (or Šuttarna) was a king of the
Hurrian kingdom of
Mitanni in the
early 14th
century BC.
Shuttarna II was the
successor and
probably a son...
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attacked Shuttarna and
annexed Mitanni territory in the
middle of the 14th
century BC,
making ****yria once more a
great power. At the
death of
Shuttarna, Mitanni...
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Shuttarna I was an
early king of the Mitanni. His name is
recorded on a seal
found at Alalakh. The
inscription reads "son of Kirta" and is the only reference...
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Shuttarna III was a
Mitanni king[citation needed] who
reigned for a
short period in the 14th
century BC. He was the son of
Artatama II, a
usurper to the...
- BC—Ashur-uballit I
rises to the
throne on ****yria. 1365 BC—Birth of
Tushratta to
Shuttarna, king of Mitanni. c. 1365 BC—The
Citadel of Tiryns, Greece, is built....
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Ruler ( 000 ),
contemporary of
Pharaohs Thutmose IV and
Amenhotep II
Shuttarna II,
Ruler ( 000 ) Artashumara,
Ruler ( 000 ) Tushratta,
Ruler (c.1350...
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Egyptian language Kirgipa (fl.
early 14th c. BCE), was the
daughter of
Shuttarna II, king of Mitanni. She was the
sister of
Tushratta (later King of Mitanni)...
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political turmoil following the
death of his predecessor, the
usurper Shuttarna III
tried to
murder Shattiwaza.
Shattiwaza escaped and
sought refuge by...
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throughout the
first half the
reign of Akhenaten. He was the son of
Shuttarna II.
Tushratta stated that he was the
grandson of
Artatama I. His sister...