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During Telipinu’s reign, Huzziya and his five brothers were killed. His son and wife were killed by Telepinu's rivals to the throne. The assassins were caught and sentenced to death, but Telepinu showed his desire to stop the bloodshed (many of his predecessors were assassinated or died mysteriously)
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of Mitanni, by forming an alliance with the Hurrians of Kizzuwatna; however, with the end of his reign, the Hittite Empire enters a temporary "Dark Ages", the
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had contracted to its core territories, having long since lost all of its conquests, made in the former era under
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was a son-in-law of Telipinu, because he married Princess Harapšeki, and Telipinu was her father.
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as a husband of Ammuna's daughter Ištapariya. His name was taken from the
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The Transjordanian Palimpsest: The Overwritten Texts of Personal Exile
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Reallexicon der Assyriologie und Vorderasiatischen Archäologie
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which dictated the laws of succession for the Hittite
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Index

Telipinu (mythology)
King of the Hittites
Huzziya I
Tahurwaili
Issue
Hittites
middle chronology
Hittite Empire
Hattusili I
Mursili I
Arzawa
Mitanni
Kaskians
Kizzuwatna
Ammuna
Huzziya I
agricultural god Telipinu
Alluwamna
Hurrians
Middle Kingdom
Edict of Telepinu
throne
prince
son of the first rank
king
antiyant-husband
daughter
Reign of Telipinu
"Telepinus: Hittite king"
Biography and family of King Telepinu

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