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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Ḫannaḫanna (section The myths of Telepinu)
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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list) – Zidanta I, King (c.1560–1550 BC]) Ammuna, King (c.1550–1530 BC) Telepinu, King (1525–1500 BC) Tyre, Phoenecia (complete list) – Agenor, King (c...
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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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short chronology) Huzziya I, King (c.1466–1461 BC, short chronology) Telepinu, King (c.1430–1400 BC, short chronology) Hittite: Middle Kingdom, Asia...
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Telipinu (mythology) (redirect from The Telepinu Myth)
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goddess Kataḫzipuri. She is best known as one of the deities involved in the Telepinu Myth, in which her actions were crucial to pacify the anger of the "missing"...
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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...
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(short chronology). He signed a treaty of alliance with the Hittite king Telepinu. His father was Pariyawatri, who maybe was not a king. The name of Isputahsu...
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