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Hattusili, the Hittite Prince Who Stole an Empire : Partner and Rival of Ramesses the Great

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This gripping biography documents the life and reign of Hattusili, one of the most famous and well-documented Hittite rulers.

Hattusili ruled over the ancient kingdom of Anatolia (modern Turkey) during the 2nd millennium BC and was a political rival and, at the same time, treaty-partner of the Egyptian pharaoh Ramesses the Great.

Trevor Bryce offers a chronological account of Hattusili, charting the rise of the Bronze Age Hittite prince from a sickly childhood to become – by ruthless ambition, an illegal coup and a civil war – the most powerful ruler of the ancient Near East. Incorporating the most up-to-date archaeological material, including the archive of clay tablets and new information about the astonishingly small size of the Hittite capital Hattusa, Bryce provides the reader with a detailed examination of Hattusili’s policies and military strategies.

Alongside these historical accounts, Bryce weaves in imaginative reconstructions of pivotal moments in the ruler’s life, giving you a complete picture of Hattusili’s remarkable military skills and impressive political prowess.

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Product Details
Bloomsbury Academic
1350341835 / 9781350341838
Hardback
14/11/2024
United Kingdom
288 pages, 16 bw illus
156 x 234 mm