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Tudḫaliya IV was a king of the
Hittite Empire (New kingdom), and the
younger son of Ḫattušili III. He
reigned c. 1245–1215 BC (middle chronology) or c...
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Tudḫaliya I (sometimes
considered identical with
Tudḫaliya II and
called Tudḫaliya I/II ) was a
Hittite great king in the 15th
century BC,
ruling perhaps...
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Tudḫaliya is the name of
several Hittite kings or royals. It is not
clear how many
kings bore that name, and
numbering schemes vary from
source to source...
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Tudḫaliya II (sometimes
identified with and
designated Tudḫaliya I) was a
Hittite great king in the late 15th/early 14th
century BC,
ruling in perhaps...
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Tudḫaliya III (sometimes
designated Tudḫaliya II), with the
additional Hurrian name Tašmi-Šarri, was a
Hittite great king in
Anatolia during the Late...
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clearly begun before the end of
Tudḫaliya III’s reign, but
credit for much of it was
given to Šuppiluliuma. When
Tudḫaliya III died, the
throne should have...
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Tudḫaliya the
Younger (sometimes
designated Tudḫaliya III),
possibly also the
bearer of the
Hurrian name Tulpi-Teššub, was a son of the
Hittite great...
- Šuppiluliuma II (/ˌsʌpɪlʌliˈuːmə/), the son of
Tudḫaliya IV, was the last
certain great king of the New
Kingdom of the
Hittite Empire,
contemporary with...
- the Hurrians. With the
reign of
Tudhaliya I (who may
actually not have been the
first of that name; see also
Tudhaliya), the
Hittite Kingdom re-emerged...
- (New Kingdom) at Tarhunt****a upon his father's death. He was a
cousin of
Tudhaliya IV and
Queen Maathorneferure. He
ruled ca. 1282–1275 BC (middle chronology)...