Huzziya II was a king of the Hittites. He was killed by Muwatalli I, who seized the throne and was possibly the Gal Mesedi of the royal bodyguard.[1]
Huzziya II | |
|---|---|
| Predecessor | Zidanta II |
| Successor | Muwatalli I |
| Spouse | Šummiri |
His wife was Queen Šummiri.[2] Her name is associated with southern regions of the Hittite Empire; it is connectable with the name of Mount Summiyara and marked by the suffix -iyara, which primarily appears in the south.[3]
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editNotes
edit- ↑ The Kingdom of the Hittites by Trevor Bryce
- ↑ The organisation of the Hittite military by Richard Henry Beal
- ↑ Forlanini 2010, p. 125.
Bibliography
edit- Forlanini, Massimo (2010). "Kingship in Ḫatti during the 13th Century: Forms of Rule and Struggles for Power before the Fall of the Empire". In Cohen, Yoram; Gilan, Amir; Singer, Itamar; Miller, Jared L. (eds.). Pax Hethitica: Studies on the Hittites and Their Neighbours in Honour of Itamar Singer. Otto Harrassowitz Verlag. ISBN 978-3-447-06119-3.