- son and wife were
killed by
Telepinu's rivals to the throne. The ********ins were
caught and
sentenced to death, but
Telepinu showed his
desire to stop the...
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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 in...
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about Telepinu's disappearance she
recommended to
Tarhunt that he
should pay
Aruna the
bride price for the Sea-god's daughter, so she can wed
Telepinu. In...
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married to
Telepinu.
Telepinu deposed Huzziya and sent them into exile.
According to
Trevor R. Bryce,
Huzziya was just a usurper, and
Telepinu was a son...
- years, from c. 1590 to c. 1560 BC (middle chronology).
According to the
Telepinu Proclamation,
Hantili was the
royal cup-bearer to
Mursili I, king of the...
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Telepinu also
attempted to
secure the
lines of succession. The last
monarch of the Old Kingdom,
Telepinu,
reigned until about 1500 BC.
Telepinu's reign...
- one of the
Telepinu's letters (KUB 26:77) and is
supposed to be
Telepinu's cousin, it
makes sense to ****ume that he
ruled right after Telepinu. Here is...
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- chronology) or 1496–1486 BC (short
chronology timeline).
According to the
Telepinu Proclamation, this king
became a
ruler by murder.
Zidanta was
married to...
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First Dynasty of Babylon. This is
based on a line in the
century later Telepinu Proclamation reading "Subsequently he
marched to
Babylon and he destro****...