10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SUPPILULIUMAS I»
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Suppiluliumas I in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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Who's Who in Ancient Egypt
Suemnut Suppiluliumas I of considerable influence and responsibility. Suemniuet
served King AMENHOTEP II in this capacity and was sent on sensitive diplomatic
missions by the king. He was buried in one of the elite Eighteenth- Dynasty ...
Bericht über die Taten seines Vaters, aus Suppiluliumas I. eigenen Annalen,
sowie den drei isoliert stehenden Fragmenten KUB 26.73, KBo 19.52 und KBo
22.28, um die es hier letztlich geht, gleichen könnte. Aber auch jener einzige ...
Detlev Groddek, Marina Zorman, 2007
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Hittite Studies in Honor of Harry A. Hoffner, Jr: On the ...
Noch reichhaltiger wird schließlich das Material mit den Vertragswerken
Suppiluliumas I. aus der beginnenden Großreichszeit mit gleich mehreren
Exemplaren in akkadischer Sprache, die wieder zumeist den typischen
zeitgenössischen ...
Harry A. Hoffner, Gary M. Beckman, Richard Henry Beal, 2003
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Empire of Thebes, Or, Ages in Chaos Revisited
Whilst it is generally assumed that Arame only appears in the inscriptions of
Shalmaneser III, an excellent test of the chronology would be to see whether he
is named as a contemporary of Suppiluliumas I, Mursilis III, or Hattusilis III.
According ...
5
The Creation of Patriarchy
In 1380 B.c. a strong king, Suppiluliumas I, ushered in the New Hittite period of
empire-building, which for nearly a hundred years would make the Hittite
kingdom rival Egypt and Babylon in grandeur. He reestablished Hittite hegemony
over ...
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Elenchus Of Biblica 2005
130-138; Der sogenannte Anitta-Text. 139-141; Das Testament Hattusilis 1. 142-
146; Der Tatenbericht Suppiluliumas I. (Auszug). Staatsvertréige. TUAT NP. 2:
2005 :>661. 147-150; Das Korpus der Kaskaer-Texte. AltOrF 32 (2005) 347-359.
Gelegentlich beziehen sich die Amarna-Briefe auf M. als Ortsangabe (Rib-Addu
von Byblos: EA 86:11, 90:10; Brief aus Qatna: EA 56:39). Dasselbe gilt für Texte
Mursilis II., in denen wiederholt von dem Aufenthalt Suppiluliumas I. in M. die ...
Erich Ebeling, Bruno Meissner, Peter Calmeyer, 1997
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Forty Years In the Wilderness: Moses Leads the Bible's Lost ...
In her letter Ankhesenamun told Suppiluliumas I that she was currently short a
consort, that pharaoh-quality men were not locally available, and that he should
send her one of his sons to marry. It is hard to believe that Ankhesenamun
thought ...
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The Ramessides, Medes, and Persians
Carchemish, for example, was a major provincial capital of the Empire from the
time of Suppiluliumas I to that of Tudkhaliash IV — a span of four generations.
Indeed it was Suppiluliumas who made Carchemish part of the Empire and
installed ...
As a result of the military operations by Suppiluliumas I, son of Tutkhalias III, and
the former's son, Mursilis II, the lands of Arzawa were conquered, and peace
treaties were signed with each of them. The rulers of the lands of Arzawa
promised ...