Tudḫaliya I, the Glossary
Tudḫaliya I (sometimes considered identical with Tudḫaliya II and called Tudḫaliya I/II) was a Hittite great king in the 15th century BC, ruling perhaps c. 1465–c.[1]
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28 relations: Ašmu-nikal, Alalakh, Aleppo, Ancient Egypt, Arnuwanda I, Biblical criticism, Book of Genesis, Canaan, Chedorlaomer, Emar, Euphrates, Hittite language, Hittites, Huzziya II, Kizzuwatna, List of Hittite kings, Mitanni, Muršili II, Muwatalli I, Nikal-mati, Nuhašše, Orontes River, Peake's Commentary on the Bible, Thutmose III, Tudhaliya, Tudhaliya II, Tunip, Zidanta II.
- 14th-century BC people
- Hittite kings
Ašmu-nikal
Ašmu-nikal or Ašmu-Nikkal was a Queen consort of the Hittite empire.
See Tudḫaliya I and Ašmu-nikal
Alalakh
Alalakh (Tell Atchana; Hittite: Alalaḫ) is an ancient archaeological site approximately northeast of Antakya (historic Antioch) in what is now Turkey's Hatay Province.
Aleppo
Aleppo (ﺣَﻠَﺐ, ALA-LC) is a city in Syria, which serves as the capital of the Aleppo Governorate, the most populous governorate of Syria.
Ancient Egypt
Ancient Egypt was a civilization of ancient Northeast Africa.
See Tudḫaliya I and Ancient Egypt
Arnuwanda I
Arnuwanda I was a Hittite great king during the early 14th century BC, ruling in c. 1390–1380/1370 BC. Tudḫaliya I and Arnuwanda I are Hittite kings.
See Tudḫaliya I and Arnuwanda I
Biblical criticism
Biblical criticism is the use of critical analysis to understand and explain the Bible without appealing to the supernatural.
See Tudḫaliya I and Biblical criticism
Book of Genesis
The Book of Genesis (from Greek; בְּרֵאשִׁית|Bərēʾšīṯ|In beginning; Liber Genesis) is the first book of the Hebrew Bible and the Christian Old Testament.
See Tudḫaliya I and Book of Genesis
Canaan
Canaan (Phoenician: 𐤊𐤍𐤏𐤍 –; כְּנַעַן –, in pausa כְּנָעַן –; Χανααν –;The current scholarly edition of the Greek Old Testament spells the word without any accents, cf. Septuaginta: id est Vetus Testamentum graece iuxta LXX interpretes.
Chedorlaomer
Chedorlaomer, also spelled Kedorlaomer (Χοδολλογομόρ Khodollogomor), is a king of Elam mentioned in Genesis 14.
See Tudḫaliya I and Chedorlaomer
Emar
Emar, is an archaeological site at Tell Meskene in the Aleppo Governorate of northern Syria.
Euphrates
The Euphrates (see below) is the longest and one of the most historically important rivers of Western Asia.
Hittite language
Hittite (𒌷𒉌𒅆𒇷|translit.
See Tudḫaliya I and Hittite language
Hittites
The Hittites were an Anatolian Indo-European people who formed one of the first major civilizations of Bronze Age West Asia.
Huzziya II
Huzziya II was a king of the Hittites. Tudḫaliya I and Huzziya II are Hittite kings.
See Tudḫaliya I and Huzziya II
Kizzuwatna
Kizzuwatna (or Kizzuwadna; in Ancient Egyptian Kode or Qode) was an ancient Anatolian kingdom in the 2nd millennium BC.
See Tudḫaliya I and Kizzuwatna
List of Hittite kings
The dating and sequence of Hittite kings is compiled by scholars from fragmentary records, supplemented by the finds in Ḫattuša and other administrative centers of cuneiform tablets and more than 3,500 seal impressions providing the names, titles, and sometimes ancestry of Hittite kings and officials. Tudḫaliya I and List of Hittite kings are Hittite kings.
See Tudḫaliya I and List of Hittite kings
Mitanni
Mitanni (–1260 BC), earlier called Ḫabigalbat in old Babylonian texts,; Hanigalbat or Hani-Rabbat in Assyrian records, or Naharin in Egyptian texts, was a Hurrian-speaking state in northern Syria and southeast Anatolia (modern-day Turkey) with Indo-Aryan linguistic and political influences.
Muršili II
Mursili II (also spelled Mursilis II) was a king of the Hittite Empire (New kingdom) –1295 BC (middle chronology) or 1321–1295 BC (short chronology). Tudḫaliya I and Muršili II are Hittite kings.
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Muwatalli I
Muwatalli I was a king of the Hittites. Tudḫaliya I and Muwatalli I are Hittite kings.
See Tudḫaliya I and Muwatalli I
Nikal-mati
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).
See Tudḫaliya I and Nikal-mati
Nuhašše
Nuhašše (kurnu-ḫa-áš-še; kurnu-ḫa-šeki), was a region in northwestern Syria that flourished in the 2nd millennium BC.
Orontes River
The Orontes (from Ancient Greek Ὀρόντης) or Nahr al-ʿĀṣī, or simply Asi (translit,; Asi) is a long river in Western Asia that begins in Lebanon, flowing northwards through Syria before entering the Mediterranean Sea near Samandağ in Hatay Province, Turkey.
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Peake's Commentary on the Bible is a one-volume commentary on the Bible, first published in 1919.
See Tudḫaliya I and Peake's Commentary on the Bible
Thutmose III
Thutmose III (variously also spelt Tuthmosis or Thothmes), sometimes called Thutmose the Great, was the sixth pharaoh of the 18th Dynasty.
See Tudḫaliya I and Thutmose III
Tudhaliya
Tudḫaliya is the name of several Hittite kings or royals. Tudḫaliya I and Tudhaliya are Hittite kings.
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. Tudḫaliya I and Tudhaliya II are 14th-century BC people and Hittite kings.
See Tudḫaliya I and Tudhaliya II
Tunip
Tunip (probably modern Tell 'Acharneh) was a city-state along the Orontes River in western Syria in the Late Bronze Age.
Zidanta II
Zidanta II was a king of the Hittites (Middle Kingdom) in the 15th century BC. Tudḫaliya I and Zidanta II are Hittite kings.
See Tudḫaliya I and Zidanta II
See also
14th-century BC people
- Amenhotep (Huy)
- Ammittamru I
- Arhalba
- Biridiya
- DU-Teššup
- Ilī-ippašra
- Joshua
- Kisnapili
- Kurigalzu I
- Kurigalzu II
- Menna
- Muballitat-Sherua
- Mutbaal
- Pahura
- Piyama-Kurunta
- Pu-Ba'lu
- Sennedjem (18th Dynasty)
- Shuttarna III
- Tudhaliya II
- Tudhaliya III
- Tudḫaliya I
- Tushratta
- Uballissu-Marduk
- Yabitiri
- Zimredda of Lachish
- Zita (Hittite prince)
Hittite kings
- Šuppiluliuma I
- Šuppiluliuma II
- Alluwamna
- Ammuna
- Arnuwanda I
- Arnuwanda II
- Arnuwanda III
- Hantili I
- Hantili II
- Huzziya I
- Huzziya II
- Kurunta
- Labarna I
- List of Hittite kings
- Muršili II
- Muršili III
- Mursili
- Mursili I
- Muwatalli I
- Muwatalli II
- PU-Sarruma
- Tahurwaili
- Telipinu
- Tudhaliya
- Tudhaliya II
- Tudhaliya III
- Tudḫaliya I
- Tudḫaliya IV
- Zidanta I
- Zidanta II
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tudḫaliya_I
Also known as Tudhaliya I, Tudhaliya I/II.