• The corpus of texts written in the Hittite language is indexed by the Catalogue des Textes Hittites (CTH, since 1971). The catalogue is only a classification...
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    name "Hittites" is due to the initial identification of the people of Hattusa with the Biblical Hittites by 19th-century archaeologists. The Hittites would...
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    Illuyanka (category Hittite legendary creatures)
    Hattian spring festival of Puruli. The myth is found in Catalogue des Textes Hittites 321, which gives two consecutive versions. Illuyanka is probably a...
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    Hittite mythology and Hittite religion were the religious beliefs and practices of the Hittites, who created an empire centered in what is now Turkey...
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    preceded the Hittites, speaking a non-Indo-European Hattic language. In multilingual texts found in Hittite locations, passages written in Hittite are preceded...
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    the Hittites had taken as spoils of war, along with other animals, after the Hittites raided Simyra. Soon after the animals were brought into Hittite villages...
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  • hyperbolic functions in trigonometry "Catalogue des Textes Hittites", the main publication and index of the Hittite inscriptions. This disambiguation page lists...
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    Catalogue des textes hittites (1971) History and geography of ancient Anatoly Recueil d'onomastique hittite (1951) Le Rôle des Hittites dans l'Orient...
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    attempts at regaining the lands that the Hittites had taken ultimately failed to break the hold of the Hittites over the region. Instead, Ramesses would...
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    Anitta (king) (redirect from Anittas Text)
    on various Kültepe texts, as well as in later Hittite tradition. Asia portal History of the Hittites "Reign of Anitta", Hittites Gonnet-Bağana, Hatice...
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  • the land of the Hittites, and unto the great sea toward the going down of the sun, shall be your border", this "land of the Hittites" on Canaan's border...
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  • The Hittites have left a good number of texts detailing the preparation of food and many Hittite laws to stipulate how certain food is to be prepared,...
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    until defeated by the Assyrians in 717 BC. History of the Hittites Tawananna, for Hittite queens Also known as Labarna II. Also known as Zidanza. Also...
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    into Asia Minor may have been a more gradual process that predates the Hittites occupation of Hattuša." What is presented below is Old Akkadian cuneiform...
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    among Hittites and so is known as a Hittite despite his being born Jewish. (Kiddushin 76b) Either way, he was not actually part of the Hittite nation...
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  • In Indo-European linguistics, the term Indo-Hittite (also Indo-Anatolian) refers to Edgar Howard Sturtevant's 1926 hypothesis that the Anatolian languages...
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  • language "Hattic" to distinguish it from Hittite, the Indo-European language of the Hittite Empire. The Hittites referred to the language as "hattili" (there...
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    Language". Kadmos 52/1 (2013): 1–18. Laroche, Emmanuel. Catalogue des textes hittites. Paris: Klincksieck, 1971. Latacz, Joachim (2004). Troy and Homer:...
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    Asia portal The geography of the Hittite Empire is inferred from Hittite texts on the one hand, and from archaeological excavation on the other. Matching...
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    The Hittite military oath (CTH 427) is a Hittite text on two cuneiform tablets. The first tablet is only preserved in fragments (KBo XXI 10, KUB XL 13...
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    Kikkuli (category Hittite texts)
    training text written primarily in the Hittite language (as well as an Old Indo-Aryan language as seen in numerals and loan-words), dating to the Hittite New...
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    Lukka lands (category Hittite Empire)
    against the Hittites. The Hittite king Suppiluliuma II tried in vain to defeat the Lukka. They contributed to the collapse of the Hittite Empire.[citation...
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    Akhenaten (category Articles containing Ancient Egyptian-language text)
    their allegiances to the Hittites, as time would prove. A group of Egypt's allies who attempted to rebel against the Hittites were captured, and wrote...
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    found at Çorum-Boğazköy, the former Hittite capital Hattusa, and is also found in Catalogue des Textes Hittites. According to the narrative, a thunder...
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    (Excerpts) E. Neu, StBoT 26 (1983) Harry Angier Hoffner Jr., The Laws of the Hittites: a Critical Edition (DMOA 23) – Leiden, New York, Köln 1997 From: Oliver...
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    Labarna I (category Hittite kings)
    the Hittites, c. early 17th century BC (middle chronology), the most accepted chronology nowadays. He was the traditional founder of the Hittite Old Kingdom...
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    Arzawa (category Hittites)
    15th and 14th centuries BC. The Hittites were then weakened, and Arzawa was an ally of Egypt. Around 1650 BC, the Hittite old kingdom ruler Hattusili I...
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    Humbaba (category Hittite legendary creatures)
    entertainment. In the Catalogue des Textes Hittites, all of them are classified under entry CTH 341. The Hittite adaptation of the Epic of Gilgamesh,...
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    Battle of Kadesh (category Battles involving the Hittite Empire)
    the Hittite ranks with his personal guard beside him, some chariots from his Amun division, and survivors from the routed Re division. The Hittites, who...
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    Anatolian languages (category Pages with non-English text lacking appropriate markup and no ISO hint)
    enclave was Assyrian, rather than Hittite, and that the city name became the language name, suggest that the Hittites were already in a position of influence...
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