- boxes, or
other symbols instead of
cuneiform script.
Wilusa (Hittite: 𒌷𒃾𒇻𒊭, romanized: ᵁᴿᵁ
Wiluša) or
Wilusiya was a Late
Bronze Age city in western...
- romanized: Troíā; Latin: Troia) or
Ilion (Hittite: 𒌷𒃾𒇻𒊭, romanized:
Wiluša;
Ancient Gr****: Ἴλιον, romanized: Ī́lion) was an
ancient city
located in...
- The
subsequent excavation of Troy VIIa and the
discovery of the
toponym "
Wilusa" in
cuneiform Hittite correspondence has made it
plausible that the Trojan...
- of a god,
attested in a
Hittite language treaty as a
protective deity of
Wilusa.
Apaliunas is
considered to be the
Hittite reflex of *Apeljōn, an early...
-
Miletus (Millawanda) was
under his control. It also
refers to an
earlier "
Wilusa episode"
involving hostility on the part of Ahhiyawa. Ahhiya(wa) has been...
-
Geographic and
linguistic evidence suggests that it
corresponds to the city of
Wilusa known from
Hittite texts. Its
archaeological sublayers Troy VIh and Troy...
- Alakšanduš),
alternatively called Alakasandu or Alaksandus, was a king of
Wilusa who
sealed a
treaty with
Hittite king
Muwatalli II ca. 1280 BC. This treaty...
- Asia
portal Walmu was a king of
Wilusa in the late 13th
century BC. He is
known from the
Milawata letter,
which reports that he had been
deposed and discusses...
- Age and for its
mention of a
prior disagreement concerning a city
called Wilusa,
generally identified with the
archaeological site of Troy. The Tawagalawa...
- BCE) The
walls of Troy VII/
Wilusa are constructed. Seti I,
pharaoh of
Egypt (1290 BC–1279 BC) (19th Dynasty)
Alaksandu of
Wilusa, some
believe would be the...