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Harapscheki bat Hantili I of the Hittites



Preferred Parents:
Father: Hantili 4th King of the Hittites I, b. 1626 BC in Anatolia, Turkey   d. 1561 BC in Hattusas, Turkey
Mother: Ḫarapšili , Queen of the Hittites,   d. in Sugziya

Family 1: Zidanta , 5th King of the Hittites I,       d. ABT 1550 BC
  1. Ammuna ap Zidanta I, 6th King of the Hittites, b. 1601 BC in Anatolia     d. ABT 1530 BC
Sources:
  1. Title: Tumbler: Harapscheki
    Author: via > guide2womenleaders.com (via centuriespast)
    Publication: Name: https://leradr.tumblr.com/post/82904062990/mini-girlz-around-1590-co-regent-tawananna;
    Note: Around 1590 Co-Regent Tawananna Harapscheki of the Hitite Kingdom (Turkey) Married to King Hantili. The Queens, Tawannas, are believed to have been a kind of co-regents to their husbands and they possessed considerable influence. The dates of this period are not accurate.
  2. Title: Wikiwand: Ḫarapšili
    Author: From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    Publication: Name: https://www.wikiwand.com/en/%E1%B8%AAarap%C5%A1ili;
    Note: Ḫarapšili (or Ḫarapsili, Harapšili; "š" is pronounced as "s" in "sun") was a Hittite queen during the Old Kingdom of Hittites. Biography Family Ḫarapšili was probably a daughter of princess Ḫaštayara and a man called Maratti. Her grandfather was king Hattusili I and her brother was king Mursili I (c. 1556 – 1526 BC). Marriage She married a cupbearer named Hantili I. He conspired with Zidanta I and assassinated Mursili, thereafter taking the throne. The royal blood was preserved in the female line. She was a mother of one daughter who married Zidanta who became a king. Death Ḫarapšili died in Sugziya. In myth In one myth is mentioned "The Storm God of Queen Harapsili." This is mentioned in Hittite myths, a book by Harry A. Hoffner.

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