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Telipinu was the last king of the
Hittites Old Kingdom,
reigning c. 1525–1500 BC in
middle chronology. At the
beginning of his reign, the
Hittite Empire...
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question marks, boxes, or
other symbols instead of
cuneiform script.
Telipinu (Hittite: 𒀭𒋼𒂊𒇷𒁉𒉡𒌑, romanized: dTe(-e)-li-pí-nu(-ú); Hattic: Talipinu...
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Among the
crowd a few, such as
Telipinu and his
sister Inara stand out as more than local.
Tarhunt has a son,
Telipinu and a daughter, Inara.
Inara is...
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Telipinu (or Telepinu)
Proclamation is a
Hittite edict,
written during the
reign of King
Telipinu, c. 1525-1500 BCE. The text is
classified as CTH 19...
- agriculture,
Telipinu, went on a
rampage and
refused to
allow anything to grow and
animals would not
produce offspring. The gods went in
search of
Telipinu only...
- was Šuppiluliuma's
designated heir (tuḫkanti) and
eventual successor.
Telipinu, who was
appointed priest (and governor) of
Kizzuwatna and
later became...
- agriculture,
Telipinu, went on a
rampage and
refused to
allow anything to grow and
animals would not
produce offspring. The gods went in
search of
Telipinu only...
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Examples of the
disappearing god in
Hattian and
Hittite mythology include Telipinu and Hannahanna. "Death or
departure of the gods" is
motif A192 in Stith...
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Kuhrt 1995: 230 and
Bryce 2005: xv
tentatively place Taḫurwaili
after Telipinu; Freu &
Mazoyer 2007: 25
place Taḫurwaili
after Ḫantili II. Freu & Mazoyer...
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described as the
Stormgod of
Hatti or with a city name. The
Hittite legends of
Telipinu and the
serpentine dragon Illuyanka find
their origin in the
Hattian civilization...