Nikal-mati, the Glossary
Nikal-mati or Nikkal-mati (late 15th/early 14th century BC) was a queen of the Hittite empire, the wife of the great king Tudḫaliya II (or Tudḫaliya I/II).[1]
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5 relations: Ašmu-nikal, Arnuwanda I, Hittites, Hurrians, Tudhaliya II.
- 14th-century BC women
- Hittite queens
Ašmu-nikal
Ašmu-nikal or Ašmu-Nikkal was a Queen consort of the Hittite empire. Nikal-mati and Ašmu-nikal are 14th-century BC women and Hittite queens.
Arnuwanda I
Arnuwanda I was a Hittite great king during the early 14th century BC, ruling in c. 1390–1380/1370 BC.
See Nikal-mati and Arnuwanda I
Hittites
The Hittites were an Anatolian Indo-European people who formed one of the first major civilizations of Bronze Age West Asia.
Hurrians
The Hurrians (Ḫu-ur-ri; also called Hari, Khurrites, Hourri, Churri, Hurri) were a people who inhabited the Ancient Near East during the Bronze Age.
Tudhaliya II
Tudḫaliya II (sometimes identified with and designated Tudḫaliya I) was a Hittite great king in the late 15th/early 14th century BC, ruling in perhaps c. 1425–c.
See Nikal-mati and Tudhaliya II
See also
14th-century BC women
- Ašmu-nikal
- Daduhepa
- Egtved Girl
- Henut-wedjebu
- Lady of the Lions
- Muballitat-Sherua
- Napir-Asu
- Nikal-mati
- Skrydstrup Woman
- Tanuhepa
Hittite queens
- Ašmu-nikal
- Daduhepa
- Gassulawiya
- Henti
- Nikal-mati
- Puduḫepa
- Tanuhepa
- Tawananna
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nikal-mati
Also known as Nikkalmati.