Telipinu was the last king of the Hittites Old Kingdom, reigning c. 1525–1500 BC in middle chronology.[2] At the beginning of his reign, the Hittite Empire had contracted to its core territories, having long since lost all of its conquests, made in the former era under Hattusili I and Mursili I – to Arzawa in the West, Mitanni in the East, the Kaskians in the North, and Kizzuwatna in the South.[3]
^The Transjordanian Palimpsest: The Overwritten Texts of Personal Exile by Jeremy M. Hutton
^The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica. "Telepinus: Hittite king", in Encyclopaedia Britannica. Retrieved: 29 April, 2022.
^Birgit Brandau, Hartmut Schickert: Hethiter Die unbekannte Weltmacht
Telipinu was the last king of the Hittites Old Kingdom, reigning c. 1525–1500 BC in middle chronology. At the beginning of his reign, the Hittite Empire...
Among the crowd a few, such as Telipinu and his sister Inara stand out as more than local. Tarhunt has a son, Telipinu and a daughter, Inara. Inara is...
Telipinu (or Telepinu) Proclamation is a Hittite edict, written during the reign of King Telipinu, c. 1525-1500 BCE. The text is classified as CTH 19...
agriculture, Telipinu, went on a rampage and refused to allow anything to grow and animals would not produce offspring. The gods went in search of Telipinu only...
Examples of the disappearing god in Hattian and Hittite mythology include Telipinu and Hannahanna. "Death or departure of the gods" is motif A192 in Stith...
described as the Stormgod of Hatti or with a city name. The Hittite legends of Telipinu and the serpentine dragon Illuyanka find their origin in the Hattian civilization...
and notes Alluwamna c. 1500 BC Son-in-law of Telipinu Tahurwaili c. 1500 – c. 1490 BC Cousin of Telipinu Hantili II c. 1490 – c. 1480 BC Son of Alluwamna...
Palimpsest: The Overwritten Texts of Personal Exile by Jeremy M. Hutton Edict of Telipinu, §18 Ḫattuša – Boğazköy; Das Hethiterreich im Spannungsfeld des Alten Orients...
texts, he appears in association with deities such as Šulinkatte, Taru and Telipinu. He was worshiped in Hattusa, Nerik, Tuḫumijara and Tarammeka. Wurunkatte's...
is attested by this title in the text of the decree appointing her son Telipinu priest in Kizzuwatna. Ḫenti's tenure as Tawananna is sometimes said to...
agriculture, Telipinu, went on a rampage and refused to allow anything to grow and animals would not produce offspring. The gods went in search of Telipinu only...
become better suited for the Hittite political and economic goals. King Telipinu (reigned c. 1525 – c. 1500 BC) is considered to be the last king of the...
might be a successor of Telipinu as his son-in-law, after the reign of Tahurwaili. Alluwamna married Harapšeki, daughter of Telipinu. Their son was Hantili...
used the title of "Great King", like the Hittite ruler. The Hittite king Telipinu had to conclude a treaty with King Išputaḫšu, which was renewed by his...
"pronouncement". Edict derives from the Latin edictum. Telepinu Proclamation, by Telipinu, king of the Hittites. Written c. 1550 BC, it helped archeologists to construct...
reworking of mythic material from Asia Minor (namely, Hittite: the Myth of Telipinu). In a study published posthumously, Romanian folklorist Petru Caraman [ro]...
Weather god of Nerik, the Weather god of Zippalanda, and the corn god Telipinu. The eagle served as her messenger. In myths, she plays a minor role. A...
Hittite deities, whose temporary disappearance is the topic of myth (compare Telipinu, the Sun goddess of Arinna, Inara, the kurša-hunting bag [de], Ḫannaḫanna...
the king calling these deities in to open the spring festival. In the Telipinu Edict that Hittite ruler (c. 1525-1500 BC) reports that the city had rebelled...
brought to an end the dynasty of Hammurabi, and although the Hittite text, Telipinu Proclamation, does not mention Samsu-ditana, and the Babylonian Chronicle...