Tudhaliya III was king of the Hittite Empire (New Kingdom) from ca. 1360 BC to 1344 BC; He may have been the son and successor of Hattusili II, however he is normally viewed as the son of Tudhaliya II (according to the king count used here). He is never explicitly known to have been king at all. The texts refer to him as "Tudhaliya the child" (or, as an alternate translation, "Tudhaliya the Young(er)". He was killed by a group of officers that included his successor, and quite probably brother, Suppiluliuma I. Hittites is the conventional English-language term for an ancient people who spoke an Indo-European language and established a kingdom centered in Hattusa (the modern village of Boğazköy in todayss north-central Turkey), through most of the second millennium BC. The Hittite kingdom, which at its height controlled... (Redirected from 1360 BC) Centuries: 15th century BC - 14th century BC - 13th century BC Decades: 1410s BC 1400s BC 1390s BC 1380s BC 1370s BC - 1360s BC - 1350s BC 1340s BC 1330s BC 1320s BC 1310s BC Events and Trends Significant People 1368 BC - Death of Erichthonius, mythical King of...-1... Hattusili II was a king of the Hittite Empire (New kingdom) in the early 14th century BC. His existence is disputed. ... Tudhaliya II was a king of the Hittite empire (New kingdom) 1385 BC–1381 BC. Categories: Historical stubs | Hittite kings ... Suppiluliuma I (Shuppiluliuma) was king of the Hittites (ca. ...
There is some difficulty concerning numbering of the Tudhaliyas (and Hattusilis) of the Hittite empire. This Tudhaliya is normally not included in Hittite king lists, and his father will often be seen listed as Tudhaliya III.
Hattusili II was a king of the Hittite Empire (New kingdom) in the early 14th century BC. His existence is disputed. ... The Hittites were an Indo-European people of Anatolia who created an important empire in the 2nd millennium BC. All dates are middle chronology BCE. Old Kingdom Pithana early 18th c. ... Suppiluliuma I (Shuppiluliuma) was king of the Hittites (ca. ...