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{{chart | | | | | | | | | | | HIM |HIM=Himuili?{{efn|Scholars have suggested that Tudhaliya I/II was the son of Himuili and thus a grandson of the Hittite king [[Huzziya II]] (Bryce 1997, p. 131).}} }} | {{chart | | | | | | | | | | | HIM |HIM=Himuili?{{efn|Scholars have suggested that Tudhaliya I/II was the son of Himuili and thus a grandson of the Hittite king [[Huzziya II]] (Bryce 1997, p. 131).}} }} | ||
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{{chart | | | | | HS2 | | TH3 |-| DHP | | ZID |TH3={{sm|[[Tudhaliya II|Tudhaliya III]]}}{{efn|Bryce (1997), p. 158.}} |HS2={{sm|[[Hattusili II]]}}?{{efn|The existence of Hattusili II is doubtful (Bryce 1997, pp. 153–154).}} | |DHP=''{{sm|Daduhepa}}''{{efn|Bryce (1997), p. 172.}} |ZID=[[Zita (Hittite prince)|Zida]]{{efn|name="bryce174"}} }} | {{chart | | | | | HS2 | | TH3 |-| DHP | | ZID |TH3={{sm|[[Tudhaliya II|Tudhaliya III]]}}{{efn|Bryce (1997), p. 158.}} |HS2={{sm|[[Hattusili II]]}}?{{efn|The existence of Hattusili II is doubtful (Bryce 1997, pp. 153–154).}} | |DHP=''{{sm|Daduhepa}}''{{efn|Bryce (1997), p. 172.}} |ZID=[[Zita (Hittite prince)|Zida]]{{efn|name="bryce174"}} }} | ||
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| − | {{chart | THY | | HEN |v| SL1 |-| TNN |SL1={{sm|[[ | + | {{chart | THY | | HEN |v| SL1 |-| TNN |SL1={{sm|[[Šuppiluliuma I]]}}{{efn|name="bryce168"|Bryce (1997), p. 168.}} |HEN=''{{sm|[[Henti]]}}''{{efn|name="bryce174"|Bryce (1997), p. 174.}} (1) |THY=[[Tudhaliya III|Tudhaliya the Young]]{{efn|name="bryce168"}} |TNN=(2) ''{{sm|Tawananna}}''{{efn|Also known as Malnigal; daughter of [[Burna-Buriash II|Burnaburias II]] of Babylonia (Bryce 1997, p. 173).}} }} |
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{{chart | AW2 | | TEL | | SKH | | ZNZ | | GAS |v| MS2 |-| TNH |AW2={{sm|[[Arnuwanda II]]}}{{efn|name="bryce174"|Bryce (1997), p. 174.}} |MS2={{sm|[[Mursili II]]}}{{efn|name="bryce174"|Bryce (1997), p. 174.}} |TEL=Telipinu{{efn|‘Great priest’ in [[Kizzuwatna|Kizzuwadna]] and king ({{sm|[[lugal]]}}) of Aleppo (Bryce 1997, p. 174).}} |SKH=[[Piyassili|Sarri-Kusuh]]{{efn|name=carch|King ({{sm|[[lugal]]}}) of Carchemish.}}{{efn|Bryce (1997), pp. 174, 203–204.}} |ZNZ=[[Zannanza]]{{efn|Zannanza died on his way to Egypt to marry a pharaoh's widow, probably [[Ankhesenamun|Ankhesenpaaten]], the widow of [[Tutankhamun]] (Bryce 1997, pp. 196–198).}} |GAS=''{{sm|[[Gassulawiya]]}}''{{efn|Bryce (1997), p. 227.}} (1) |TNH=(2) ''{{sm|Tanuhepa}}''{{efn|name="bryce230"|Bryce (1997), p. 230.}} }} | {{chart | AW2 | | TEL | | SKH | | ZNZ | | GAS |v| MS2 |-| TNH |AW2={{sm|[[Arnuwanda II]]}}{{efn|name="bryce174"|Bryce (1997), p. 174.}} |MS2={{sm|[[Mursili II]]}}{{efn|name="bryce174"|Bryce (1997), p. 174.}} |TEL=Telipinu{{efn|‘Great priest’ in [[Kizzuwatna|Kizzuwadna]] and king ({{sm|[[lugal]]}}) of Aleppo (Bryce 1997, p. 174).}} |SKH=[[Piyassili|Sarri-Kusuh]]{{efn|name=carch|King ({{sm|[[lugal]]}}) of Carchemish.}}{{efn|Bryce (1997), pp. 174, 203–204.}} |ZNZ=[[Zannanza]]{{efn|Zannanza died on his way to Egypt to marry a pharaoh's widow, probably [[Ankhesenamun|Ankhesenpaaten]], the widow of [[Tutankhamun]] (Bryce 1997, pp. 196–198).}} |GAS=''{{sm|[[Gassulawiya]]}}''{{efn|Bryce (1997), p. 227.}} (1) |TNH=(2) ''{{sm|Tanuhepa}}''{{efn|name="bryce230"|Bryce (1997), p. 230.}} }} | ||
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{{chart | | | | | | INI | | URT | | KRN | | | | | | NRK | | FLE | | TD4 | |URT={{sm|[[Mursili III|Urhi-Tesub]]}}{{efn|name="bryce230"}} |TD4={{sm|[[Tudhaliya IV]]}}{{efn|Bryce (1997), p. 363. Tudhaliya IV probably married a Babylonian princess, known by her title of Great Princess ({{sm|dumu.sal gal}}) (Bryce 1997, pp. 294, 331).}} |NRK=Nerikkaili{{efn|Nerikkaili married a daughter of Bentesina, king of [[Amurru kingdom|Amurru]] (Bryce 1997, p. 294).}} |FLE=numerous daughters{{efn|Two daughters of Hattusili III were married to the pharaoh [[Ramesses II]]; one was given the Egyptian name [[Maathorneferure|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.}} and sons{{efn|Bryce (1997), p. 332.}} |INI=Ini-Tesub{{efn|name=carch}}{{efn|Bryce (1997), pp. 346, 363.}} |KRN={{sm|[[Kurunta]]}}{{efn|King ({{sm|lugal}}) of Tarhuntassa (Bryce 1997, p. 296); apparently later Great King of Hatti (Bryce 1997, p. 354).}} }} | {{chart | | | | | | INI | | URT | | KRN | | | | | | NRK | | FLE | | TD4 | |URT={{sm|[[Mursili III|Urhi-Tesub]]}}{{efn|name="bryce230"}} |TD4={{sm|[[Tudhaliya IV]]}}{{efn|Bryce (1997), p. 363. Tudhaliya IV probably married a Babylonian princess, known by her title of Great Princess ({{sm|dumu.sal gal}}) (Bryce 1997, pp. 294, 331).}} |NRK=Nerikkaili{{efn|Nerikkaili married a daughter of Bentesina, king of [[Amurru kingdom|Amurru]] (Bryce 1997, p. 294).}} |FLE=numerous daughters{{efn|Two daughters of Hattusili III were married to the pharaoh [[Ramesses II]]; one was given the Egyptian name [[Maathorneferure|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.}} and sons{{efn|Bryce (1997), p. 332.}} |INI=Ini-Tesub{{efn|name=carch}}{{efn|Bryce (1997), pp. 346, 363.}} |KRN={{sm|[[Kurunta]]}}{{efn|King ({{sm|lugal}}) of Tarhuntassa (Bryce 1997, p. 296); apparently later Great King of Hatti (Bryce 1997, p. 354).}} }} | ||
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| − | {{chart | | | | | | TMT | |HRT| | | | | | | | | | | | | AW3 | | SL2 |AW3={{sm|[[Arnuwanda III]]}}{{efn|name="bryce361"|Bryce (1997), p. 361.}} |SL2= {{sm|[[Suppiluliuma II]]}}{{efn|name="bryce361"}}{{efn|Last documented Great King of the Land of Hatti.}} |TMT=[[Talmi-Teshub|Talmi-Tesub]]{{efn|name=carch}}{{efn|name="bryce363"|Bryce (1997), p. 363.}}|HRT=[[ | + | {{chart | | | | | | TMT | |HRT| | | | | | | | | | | | | AW3 | | SL2 |AW3={{sm|[[Arnuwanda III]]}}{{efn|name="bryce361"|Bryce (1997), p. 361.}} |SL2= {{sm|[[Suppiluliuma II]]}}{{efn|name="bryce361"}}{{efn|Last documented Great King of the Land of Hatti.}} |TMT=[[Talmi-Teshub|Talmi-Tesub]]{{efn|name=carch}}{{efn|name="bryce363"|Bryce (1997), p. 363.}}|HRT=[[Hartapu]]{{efn|Great King of Tarhuntassa; son of Mursili, the Great King, who is likely identical with Mursili III/Urhi-Tesub (Bryce 2012, p. 21 f.).}} }} |
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{{chart | | | | | | KZT |KZT=[[Kuzi-Teshub|Kuzi-Tesub]]{{efn|King and then Great King of Carchemish (Bryce 1997, pp. 384–385).}} }} | {{chart | | | | | | KZT |KZT=[[Kuzi-Teshub|Kuzi-Tesub]]{{efn|King and then Great King of Carchemish (Bryce 1997, pp. 384–385).}} }} | ||
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Hittite New Kingdom royal family tree
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Initial visibility: currently defaults to autocollapse
To set this template's initial visibility, the |state= parameter may be used:
|state=collapsed:{{Hittite tree|state=collapsed}}to show the template collapsed, i.e., hidden apart from its title bar|state=expanded:{{Hittite tree|state=expanded}}to show the template expanded, i.e., fully visible|state=autocollapse:{{Hittite tree|state=autocollapse}}
If the |state= parameter in the template on this page is not set, the template's initial visibility is taken from the |default= parameter in the Collapsible option template. For the template on this page, that currently evaluates to autocollapse.
|align=valueis also available; where value can be eitherrightorleft. The default is center.|title-background=valueis also available; where value can be either navbox or a color. The default is none, and {navbox defaults to the default navbox color.|width=valueis also available; where value can be either N [em/%/px] or auto. The default is 100%.