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The Kingdom of the Hittites
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Trevor Bryce
Publication date:
October 27 2005
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Oxford University Press
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October 27 2005
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10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199281329.001.0001
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 8
The Origins of the Hittites
pp. 21
Anatolia in the Assyrian Colony Period
pp. 41
Territories and Early Rivals of Hatti
pp. 61
The Foundations of the Kingdom: The Reigns of Labarna and Hattusili I (–c.1620)
pp. 96
The Struggles for the Royal Succession: From Mursili I to Muwattalli I (c. 1620–1400)
pp. 121
A New Era Begins: From Tudhaliya I/II to Tudhaliya III (c.1400–1350)
pp. 154
The Supremacy of Hatti: The Reign of Suppiluliuma I (c. 1350–1322)
pp. 190
A Young King Proves his Worth: The Reign of Mursili II (c.1321–1295)
pp. 221
The Showdown with Egypt: The Reign of Muwattalli II (c.1295–1272)
pp. 246
The Ill-Fated Reign of the Second-Rank Son: The Reign of Urhi-Teshub (c.1272–1267)
pp. 266
Hatti and the World of International Diplomacy: The Reign of Hattusili III (c.1267–1237)
pp. 295
New Enterprises, New Threats: The Reign of Tudhaliya IV (c.1237–1209)
pp. 327
The Fall of the Kingdom and its Aftermath
pp. 357
The Trojan War: Myth or Reality?
pp. 372
A Final Comment
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