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Kings of the Hittites

The Hittites were an Indo-European people of Anatolia who created an important empire in the 2nd Millennium BCE. All dating is subject to dispute, as is some of the ordering. The list of the Old Kingdom corresponds to O.R. Gurney's The Hittites (1952,1962)), while the list for the Empire corresponds to one of the dating schemes in Amélie Kuhrt's The Ancient Near East, c.3000-330 BC (1995,2000).

Old Kingdom

  • Tudhaliyas c. 1740-1710 BCE
  • Pusarrumas c.1710-1680 BCE
  • Labarnas I 1680-1650 BCE
  • Labarnas II/Hattusilis I[?] 1650-1620 BCE
  • Mursilis I[?] 1620-1590 BCE
  • Hantilis I 1590-1560 BCE
  • Zidantas I 1560-1550 BCE
  • Ammunas 1550-1530 BCE
  • Huzziyas I 1530-1525 BCE
  • Telepinus 1525-1500 BCE
  • Aluwamnas
  • Hantilis II
  • Zidantas II
  • Huzziyas I

Empire

  • Tudhaliyas I 1430-1410
  • Hattusilis II 1410-1400
  • Tudhaliyas II 1400-1390
  • Arnuwandas I 1390-1380
  • Tudhaliyas III 1380-1370
  • Suppiluliumas I[?] 1370-1330
  • Arnuwandas II 1330
  • Mursilis II[?] 1330-1295
  • Muwatallis[?] 1295-1282
  • Urshi-Teshub/Mursilis III 1282-1275
  • Hattusilis III[?] 1275-1245
  • Tudhaliyas IV 1245-1215
  • Arnuwandas III 1215-1210
  • Suppiluliumas II 1210-c.1200



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