Pithana
Pithana (Pythanas)[1] was a Bronze Age king of the Anatolian city of Kussara, and forerunner of the later Hittite dynasty.[2]
Pithana | |
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Occupation | King of Kussara |
Children | Anitta |
Parent(s) | unknown |
Pithana reigned during the 17th century BC (Short chronology). During his reign he conquered the city of Kanesh,[3] heart of the Assyrian trading colonies network in Anatolia, and core of the Hittite-speaking territories.
He was succeeded by his son, Anitta, who is best known for conquering Hattusa, the future Hittite capital, and memorializing his achievement using the Hittite language.
See also
- History of the Hittites
References
- Fortson, Benjamin W., IV (2004), Indo-European Language and Culture, Blackwell Publishing, ISBN 1-4051-0316-7
- Kuhrt, Amélie (1995). The Ancient Near East, Volume I. London and New York: Routledge. p. 226. ISBN 0-415-16763-9.
- Kuhrt, Amélie (1995). The Ancient Near East, Volume I. London and New York: Routledge. p. 226. ISBN 0-415-16763-9.
External links
Unknown Last known title holder: Pamba |
Hittite king ca. 17th century BC |
Succeeded by Anitta |
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