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Talmi-Teshub was "the great-great-great-grandson of Suppiluliuma I" and a viceroy at Carchemish in Syria under Suppiluliuma II.[1] According to royal seal impressions found at Lidar Höyük found in 1985 on the east bank of the Euphrates river, Talmi-Teshub was succeeded by his own son, Kuzi-Teshub.[1]


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    • (1) = 1st spouse
    • (2) = 2nd spouse
    • Small caps indicates a Great King (LUGAL.GAL) of the Land of Hatti; italic small caps indicates a Great Queen or Tawananna.
    • Dashed lines indicate adoption.
    • Solid lines indicate marriage (if horizontal) or parentage (if vertical).
    References:
    • Trevor Bryce (1997). The Kingdom of the Hittites. Oxford, England: Clarendon Press.
    • Trevor Bryce (2005). The Kingdom of the Hittites (new edition). Oxford, England: Clarendon Press.
    • Trevor Bryce (2012). The World of the Neo-Hittite Kingdoms. Oxford, England: Oxford University Press.
    • Jacques Freu (2007). Les débuts du nouvel empire hittite. Paris, France: L'Harmattan.
    • Volkert Haas (2006). Die hethitische Literatur. Berlin, Germany: de Gruyter.
    Notes:
    1. ^ Scholars have suggested that Tudhaliya I/II was possibly a grandson of the Hittite king Huzziya II; the first Tudhaliya is now known to be the son of Kantuzzili (Bryce 1997, p. 131 suggested Himuili, but the new edition, Bryce 2005, p. 122, indicated Kantuzzili).
  • ^ Bryce (1997) does not consider it clear whether Tudhaliya I/II was one king or two (p. 133); the link points to Tudhaliya II. Among those who identify distinct kings Tudhaliya I and Tudhaliya II, Freu (2007) has Kantuzzili—his son Tudhaliya I—his son Hattusili II—his son Tudhaliya II (p. 311).
  • ^ a b c Bryce (1997), p. 139.
  • ^ The existence of Hattusili II is doubted by many scholars (Bryce 1997, pp. 153–154; Bryce 2005, p. 141). Among those who accept the existence of Hattusili II, Freu (2007), p. 311, has Tudhaliya I—his son Hattusili II—his son Tudhaliya II.
  • ^ Bryce (1997), p. 158.
  • ^ Bryce (1997), p. 172.
  • ^ a b c d Bryce (1997), p. 174.
  • ^ a b Bryce (1997), p. 168.
  • ^ Also known as Malnigal; daughter of Burnaburias II of Babylonia (Bryce 1997, p. 173).
  • ^ ‘Great priest’ in Kizzuwadna and king (lugal) of Aleppo (Bryce 1997, p. 174).
  • ^ a b c d King (lugal) of Carchemish.
  • ^ Bryce (1997), pp. 174, 203–204.
  • ^ Zannanza died on his way to Egypt to marry a pharaoh's widow, probably Ankhesenpaaten, the widow of Tutankhamun (Bryce 1997, pp. 196–198).
  • ^ Bryce (1997), p. 227.
  • ^ a b c Bryce (1997), p. 230.
  • ^ Bryce (1997), p. 220.
  • ^ Bryce (1997), p. 222.
  • ^ Haas (2006), p. 91.
  • ^ Massanauzzi married Masturi, king of the Seha River Land (Bryce 1997, p. 313).
  • ^ Bryce (1997), p. 296.
  • ^ Puduhepa was the daughter of the Kizzuwadnan priest Pentipsarri (Bryce 1997, p. 273).
  • ^ Bryce (1997), pp. 346, 363.
  • ^ King (lugal) of Tarhuntassa (Bryce 1997, p. 296); apparently later Great King of Hatti (Bryce 1997, p. 354).
  • ^ Nerikkaili married a daughter of Bentesina, king of Amurru (Bryce 1997, p. 294).
  • ^ Two daughters of Hattusili III were married to the pharaoh Ramesses II; one was given the Egyptian name Ma(hor)nefrure. Another, Gassuwaliya, married into the royal house of Amurru. Kilushepa was married to a king of Isuwa. A daughter married into the royal family of Babylon. A sister of Tudhaliya IV married Sausgamuwa, king of Amurru after his father Bentesina. From Bryce (1997), pp. 294 and 312.
  • ^ Bryce (1997), p. 332.
  • ^ Bryce (1997), p. 363. Tudhaliya IV probably married a Babylonian princess, known by her title of Great Princess (dumu.sal gal) (Bryce 1997, pp. 294, 331).
  • ^ Bryce (1997), p. 363.
  • ^ a b Bryce (1997), p. 361.
  • ^ Last documented Great King of the Land of Hatti.
  • ^ King and then Great King of Carchemish (Bryce 1997, pp. 384–385).
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    Preceded by

    Ini-Teshub I

    King of Carchemish
    ca. 1200 BC
    Succeeded by

    Kuzi-Teshub

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