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Title for the queen of the Hittites
portal Tawananna is the title for the queen of the Hittites, the king's consort, as long as she was living. Upon her death the title Tawananna passed
Tawananna
Japanese manga series
Nakia once and for all. She marries Kail and ascends to the title of Tawananna, the Hittite Queen. Historically speaking, Yuri is most likely based on
Red_River_(manga)
Queen of Hittite empire
Tawananna is sometimes said to have been relatively short, as the title was next assumed by Šuppiluliuma's Babylonian wife, known simply as Tawananna
Henti
16th-century BC king of the Hittite Old Kingdom
nephew of his predecessor Labarna's wife, Tawananna (the title was apparently used as a given name). Tawananna was a daughter of PU-Sarruma (Hišmi-Sarruma)
Ḫattušili_I
Traditional first king of the Hittites (c. 17th century BC)
was the traditional founder of the Hittite Old Kingdom. His wife was Tawananna. The existence of Labarna is questioned by some modern scholars. Labarna
Labarna_I
King of the Hittites
preceding king, Dadu-Ḫeba, continued to enjoy the title of chief queen, Tawananna, until her death. Šuppiluliuma's first wife was Ḫenti, apparently the
Šuppiluliuma_I
Biblical title given to a queen mother
Academic Press. pp. 186–195. ISBN 9781850754800. Asherah Queen of Heaven Queen of heaven (antiquity) Queen mother Rulers of Israel and Judah Tawananna
Gebirah
King of the Hittite Empire from c. 1320–1295 BC
Šēḫa CTH 70 Prayer of Muršili II about the misdeeds and banishment of Tawananna (widow of Šuppiluliumas I) CTH 72 Report of Muršilis II on conflicts with
Muršili_II
Hittite prince
III Daduhepa Zida Tudhaliya the Younger Henti (1) Šuppiluliuma I (2) Tawananna Arnuwanda II Telipinu Sarri-Kusuh Zannanza Gassulawiya (1) Mursili II
Zannanza
Queen of the Hittites
Hattusili around 1286 BC, Puduḫepa ascended the throne with him, becoming tawananna, or queen. Her marital status can be gleaned from her own account in a
Puduḫepa
14th century BC Hittite queen
Daduhepa (also written Daduḫepa or Duduḫepa) was a Hittite queen (Tawananna) who reigned in the 14th century BC. Her lineage is obscure, but she is believed
Daduhepa
Hittite king
Chronology", in PLOS ONE, Published: July 13, 2016. Shoshana R. Bin-Nun, The Tawananna in the Hittite kingdom. Online version. Margalit Finkelberg, Greeks And
Mursili_I
pp. 213–223. The organisation of the Hittite military by Richard Henry Beal The Tawananna in the Hittite kingdom by Shoshana R. Bin-Nun v t e v t e
Muwatalli_I
King of the Hittite empire
III Daduhepa Zida Tudhaliya the Younger Henti (1) Šuppiluliuma I (2) Tawananna Arnuwanda II Telipinu Sarri-Kusuh Zannanza Gassulawiya (1) Mursili II
Arnuwanda_III
Hittite queen
III Daduhepa Zida Tudhaliya the Younger Henti (1) Šuppiluliuma I (2) Tawananna Arnuwanda II Telipinu Sarri-Kusuh Zannanza Gassulawiya (1) Mursili II
Gassulawiya
King of the Hittites
III Daduhepa Zida Tudhaliya the Younger Henti (1) Šuppiluliuma I (2) Tawananna Arnuwanda II Telipinu Sarri-Kusuh Zannanza Gassulawiya (1) Mursili II
Tudhaliya_II
Syria until defeated by the Assyrians in 717 BC. History of the Hittites Tawananna, for Hittite queens Also known as Labarna II. Also known as Zidanza. Also
List_of_Hittite_kings
Princess and Queen consort of the Hittites
myths, a book by Harry A. Hoffner. Asia portal List of Hittite kings The Tawananna in the Hittite kingdom by Shoshana R. Bin-Nun. Online version. Greeks
Ḫarapšili
Queen of Hittite empire
III Daduhepa Zida Tudhaliya the Younger Henti (1) Šuppiluliuma I (2) Tawananna Arnuwanda II Telipinu Sarri-Kusuh Zannanza Gassulawiya (1) Mursili II
Ašmu-nikal
Ancient Anatolian people of Kussara
(Ḫattuša) c. 1650 BC–c. 1200 BC Royal seal of the king Šuppiluliuma I and Tawananna Map of the Hittite Empire at its greatest extent, with Hittite rule c
Hittites
King of Babylon
and final wife, who thereafter was known under the traditional title Tawananna, and this may have been the cause of his neutrality in the face of the
Burna-Buriash_II
King of the Hittites from 1590-1560 BC
Zidanta. Asia portal History of the Hittites List of Hittite kings The Tawananna in the Hittite kingdom by Shoshana R. Bin-Nun. Online version. Kuhrt,
Hantili_I
Hittite king
III Daduhepa Zida Tudhaliya the Younger Henti (1) Šuppiluliuma I (2) Tawananna Arnuwanda II Telipinu Sarri-Kusuh Zannanza Gassulawiya (1) Mursili II
Muwatalli_II
III Daduhepa Zida Tudhaliya the Younger Henti (1) Šuppiluliuma I (2) Tawananna Arnuwanda II Telipinu Sarri-Kusuh Zannanza Gassulawiya (1) Mursili II
Piyassili
King of the New Kingdom of the Hittite Empire
III Daduhepa Zida Tudhaliya the Younger Henti (1) Šuppiluliuma I (2) Tawananna Arnuwanda II Telipinu Sarri-Kusuh Zannanza Gassulawiya (1) Mursili II
Šuppiluliuma_II
King of the Hittite empire
conflicts with Mittani and Egypt. Because his stepmother, the Babylonian Tawananna (Malnigal?), was still alive when Arnuwanda became king, she continued
Arnuwanda_II
Neo-Hittite king of Carchemish
III Daduhepa Zida Tudhaliya the Younger Henti (1) Šuppiluliuma I (2) Tawananna Arnuwanda II Telipinu Sarri-Kusuh Zannanza Gassulawiya (1) Mursili II
Kuzi-Teshub
Labarna
III Daduhepa Zida Tudhaliya the Younger Henti (1) Šuppiluliuma I (2) Tawananna Arnuwanda II Telipinu Sarri-Kusuh Zannanza Gassulawiya (1) Mursili II
Tudḫaliya_IV
Hittite king
III Daduhepa Zida Tudhaliya the Younger Henti (1) Šuppiluliuma I (2) Tawananna Arnuwanda II Telipinu Sarri-Kusuh Zannanza Gassulawiya (1) Mursili II
Kurunta_(king)
III Daduhepa Zida Tudhaliya the Younger Henti (1) Šuppiluliuma I (2) Tawananna Arnuwanda II Telipinu Sarri-Kusuh Zannanza Gassulawiya (1) Mursili II
Muršili_III
III Daduhepa Zida Tudhaliya the Younger Henti (1) Šuppiluliuma I (2) Tawananna Arnuwanda II Telipinu Sarri-Kusuh Zannanza Gassulawiya (1) Mursili II
Zita_(Hittite_prince)
King of the Hittites c. 1275 – 1245 BCE
III Daduhepa Zida Tudhaliya the Younger Henti (1) Šuppiluliuma I (2) Tawananna Arnuwanda II Telipinu Sarri-Kusuh Zannanza Gassulawiya (1) Mursili II
Ḫattušili_III
1400s BC king of the Hittite Empire
III Daduhepa Zida Tudhaliya the Younger Henti (1) Šuppiluliuma I (2) Tawananna Arnuwanda II Telipinu Sarri-Kusuh Zannanza Gassulawiya (1) Mursili II
Tudḫaliya_I
1400s BC king of the Hittite Empire
III Daduhepa Zida Tudhaliya the Younger Henti (1) Šuppiluliuma I (2) Tawananna Arnuwanda II Telipinu Sarri-Kusuh Zannanza Gassulawiya (1) Mursili II
Ḫattušili_II
public in an apparent miracle and is praised by the people as the next Tawananna, and soon afterward Kail announces to the Hittite Senate that he wishes
List_of_Red_River_chapters
III Daduhepa Zida Tudhaliya the Younger Henti (1) Šuppiluliuma I (2) Tawananna Arnuwanda II Telipinu Sarri-Kusuh Zannanza Gassulawiya (1) Mursili II
Tudḫaliya_the_Younger
Hittite king in 14th century BC
III Daduhepa Zida Tudhaliya the Younger Henti (1) Šuppiluliuma I (2) Tawananna Arnuwanda II Telipinu Sarri-Kusuh Zannanza Gassulawiya (1) Mursili II
Arnuwanda_I
Israeli religious Zionist rabbi
Retrieved 3 March 2022. "יחיאל בן־נון". האקדמיה ללשון העברית. מחברת "The Tawananna in the Hittite kingdom" (הוצאת וינטר, 1975). גרסה מקוונת באתר גוגל ספרים
Yoel_Bin-Nun
King of the Hittites
III Daduhepa Zida Tudhaliya the Younger Henti (1) Šuppiluliuma I (2) Tawananna Arnuwanda II Telipinu Sarri-Kusuh Zannanza Gassulawiya (1) Mursili II
Tudḫaliya_III
Hittite king
De Mieroop Johannes Lehmann: Die Hethiter, Volk der tausend Götter The Tawananna in the Hittite kingdom by Shoshana R. Bin-Nun The Kingdom of the Hittites
Alluwamna
III Daduhepa Zida Tudhaliya the Younger Henti (1) Šuppiluliuma I (2) Tawananna Arnuwanda II Telipinu Sarri-Kusuh Zannanza Gassulawiya (1) Mursili II
Talmi-Teshub
Queen of the Hittite Empire
III Daduhepa Zida Tudhaliya the Younger Henti (1) Šuppiluliuma I (2) Tawananna Arnuwanda II Telipinu Sarri-Kusuh Zannanza Gassulawiya (1) Mursili II
Nikal-mati
have not fathered a son of the first rank (i.e. his primary wife, the Tawananna) and this may have been the reason behind the importation of foreign experts
Rabâ-ša-Marduk
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Girl/Female
English German
Rules all. Feminine of Alaric.
Girl/Female
Indian, Sanskrit
Flower Chain
Girl/Female
Indian
God
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Arabic, Muslim
She was the Daughter of Umaymah Daughter of Ruqayqah RA a Companion
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
One who Takes Away
Biblical
high; elevated
Girl/Female
Indian, Tamil
Beauty
Girl/Female
Hindu
Fair, Beautiful, Gentle, Lotus
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Noble; Virtuous
Boy/Male
Norse
Son of Alf.
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