Arnuwanda I
Arnuwanda I was a king of the Hittite empire. He became a ruler by marriage and was very religious.
Arnuwanda I | |
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Occupation | King of Hittite empire |
Predecessor | Tudhaliya I |
Successor | Tudhaliya II |
Spouse(s) | Queen Ašmu-nikal |
Children | King Tudhaliya II Prince Ašmi-Šarruma |
Parent(s) | unknown |
Relatives | Tudhaliya III (grandson) Suppiluliuma I (grandson) |
Biography
Arnuwanda became a king by marriage. His wife was Ašmu-nikal, daughter of king Tudhaliya I. He became a successor of Tudhaliya as his son-in-law. He began his reign under a co-regency with Tudhaliya. His campaigns include an unsuccessful expedition against the kingdom of Arawa.
Family
Arnuwanda's parents are not known. He was a son-in-law of Tudhaliya and Nikal-mati. He had two sons, prince Ašmi-Šarruma and king Tudhaliya II. There is a very fragmentary text in which Arnuwanda names his son Tudhaliya as his future successor.
Gallery
- Prayers of Arnuwanda and Asmu-Nikkal, 14th century BC, from Hattusa, Istanbul Archaeological Museum
- Gifts given by Arnuwanda and Asmu-Nikkal, 14th century BC, from Hattusa, Istanbul Archaeological Museum
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Preceded by Tudhaliya I |
Hittite king ca. early 14th century BC |
Succeeded by Hattusili II (?) or Tudhaliya II |
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