Kurunta (Cuneiform: ð’€ð’†— (dLAMMA)) was younger son of the early 13th century BC Hittite king Muwatalli II and cousin of Tudhaliya IV.
Kurunta was thereby a Hittite prince and king of Tarhuntassa country. It has been suggested that he may have captured the Hittite capital for a very short time during the reign of the Hittite king Tuthaliya IV and declared himself a great king.
Kurunta (Cuneiform: ð’€ð’†— (dLAMMA)) was younger son of the early 13th century BC Hittite king Muwatalli II and cousin of Tudhaliya IV. Kurunta was thereby...
Arzawa before seeking a marriage alliance with the Arzawan king Kupanta-Kurunta. Maduwatta then allied with a certain Attarsiya, the man of Ahhiyawa; the...
The Yoga Korunta or Yoga Kuruntha is a purported 5,000 year old text on yoga, said to have been written in Sanskrit by an otherwise unknown author, Vamana...
adopted son Kupanta-Kurunta (who was Mursili's nephew as well). In a subsequent treaty, Mursili agreed to cede Kuwaliya to Kupanta-Kurunta, which had as a...
Ura-Tarhunta during the reign of Arnuwanda II.(1322 BC)[citation needed] Manapa-Kurunta: king during reign of Muwatalli II, mentioned in the Alaksandu treaty (c...
Piyama-Kurunta of Arzawa stood against his army at Walma by the river Astarpa. Mursili defeated him at the river. Mursili chased Piyama-Kurunta into Apasa...
main male deity of the town was Karhuha, akin to the Hittite stag-god Kurunta. Kubaba was also the goddess of Alalakh, located in the coastal Amik Valley...
as Mursili III until his uncle Hattusili III deposed him. Another was Kurunta who became the vassal ruler of Tarhuntassa during the reign of Hattusili...
who in turn claimed to have learned it from a supposed text called Yoga Kurunta by the otherwise unknown author Vamama Rishi. This text was imparted to...
dAMAR.UTU. Hittite Kurunta is usually written as ð’€ð’†— (dLAMMA), where LAMMA is the Sumerogram for 'stag', the Luwian deity Kurunta being associated with...
the 13th century BC, contained a treaty between Hittite Tudḫaliya IV and Kurunta, King of Tarḫuntašša. It is held at the Museum of Anatolian Civilizations...
Hittite gods were often depicted standing on the backs of stags, such as Kurunta or fellow Anatolian (Luwian) deity Runtiya. The deer would also have a...
tasks are similar to the tasks of the god of wild animals and hunting, Kurunta. In the Luwian language, Innara is called Annari. The name of the god comes...
neighboring Arzawa, at the time ruled by the anti-Hittite king Kupanta-Kurunta. Madduwatta not only failed to conquer Arzawa, but needed Hittite reinforcements...
(Hattian) Storm god of Kuliwišna Kumarbi – father of Tarhunt (Hurrian) Kurunta – god of wild animals and hunting, symbolized by the stag (Luwian) Lelwani...
These include the treaty between Tudhaliya IV of Hatti and his cousin Kurunta around 1240-1210 BC, which described the latter's frontiers in the following...
Hittite forces, led by Mursili II, destroy the Arzawa army under Piyama-Kurunta, son of their king Uhha-Ziti. Mursili destroys Milawanda and besieges Apasa...