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Tushratta (Akkadian:
Tušratta and Tuišeratta) was a king of Mitanni, c. 1358–1335 BCE, at the end of the
reign of
Amenhotep III and
throughout the first...
- Erichthonius,
mythical King of Dardania. 1366 BC—Birth of
Princess Tadukhipa to
Tusratta, King of
Mitanni and his
Queen Juni. She will be
later married to Amenhotep...
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belonging to
Tušratta; Freu 2007b: 273-274 ****uming the
attackers were
forces belonging to
Artatama II and Šuttarna III,
after the
murder of
Tušratta. Bryce...
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Ilimilimma Artadama I
Amenhotep II
Kantuzili (the priest) Šuttarna II
Thutmosis IV
Suppiluliuma I
Telipinu (the priest)
Tušratta Amenhotep III/IV...
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number of
lesser powers caught in the middle. In the
first letter from
Tusratta he
claimed to have destro**** the
Hittite forces that had
invaded his territory...
- relatives" (a name in Palestine,
Mayrhofer II 209, 735),
Tushratta (tṷišeratta,
tušratta, etc.) as *tṷaiašaratha,
Vedic Tvastar "whose
chariot is vehement" (Mayrhofer...
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possessions and
together with
their deportees I
brought to the
Hatti land.
Tusratta, the king, had departed, he did not come to meet me in battle. I turned...
- "having good relatives" (a name in Palestine),
Tushratta (tṷišeratta,
tušratta, etc.) as *tṷaišaratha,
Vedic Tveṣaratha "whose
chariot is vehement". All...
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queens of
Ancient Near East:
Tadukhipa (Hurrian: Tadu-Heba),
daughter of
Tušratta, a
Mitanni king Tadu-Heba, wife of
Tudhaliya II, a
Hittite king This disambiguation...
- the
Amarna letters are an
inventory of the
gifts from the
Mittani king
Tusratta to the pharaoh.
Other correspondences of note
dealt with a gold statue...