- Asia
portal Zidanta I was a king of the
Hittites (Old Kingdom),
ruling for 10 years, ca. 1560–1550 BC (middle chronology) or 1496–1486 BC (short chronology...
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Zidanta II was a king of the
Hittites (Middle Kingdom) in the 15th
century BC. He was
probably a
nephew of
Hantili II and had a wife Yaya.
Zidanta made...
- lost a
considerable amount of territory.
Ammuna was the son of the King
Zidanta I and
grandson of
Hantili I. He
killed his
father to
become a king and...
- Mursili's sister.
Around the year 1590 B.C., Hantili, with the help of
Zidanta, his son-in-law, ********inated Mursili. Afterwards,
Hantili succeeded him...
- Old Kingdom, List –
Hantili I, King (c.1526–1496 BC,
short chronology)
Zidanta I, King (c.1496–1486 BC,
short chronology) Ammuna, King (c.1486–1466 BC...
- line, (c.1632–c.1431 BC)
Hittite Empire: Old
Kingdom complete list) –
Zidanta I, King (c.1560–1550 BC]) Ammuna, King (c.1550–1530 BC) Telepinu, King...
- murdered. In addition,
other members of the
royal family were
killed by
Zidanta I, who was then
murdered by his own son, Ammuna. All of the
internal unrest...
- brother-in-law,
Hantili I (who took the throne), and Hantili's son-in-law,
Zidanta I. His
death inaugurated a
period of
social unrest and
decay of central...
- – 1526 BC). She
married a
cupbearer named Hantili I. He
conspired with
Zidanta I and ********inated Mursili,
thereafter taking the throne. The
royal blood...
- have made him a
direct male
descendant of
Zidanta I, so that his
royal blood stemmed ultimately from
Zidanta’s wife. It was tenuous, but the
blood line...