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Hattusilis III : ウィキペディア英語版
Hattusili III

Hattusili III (Hittite: "from Hattusa") was a king of the Hittite empire (New Kingdom or Late Empire) ca. 1267–1237 BC (short chronology timeline).〔, pp.xiii-xiv〕
==Family==

Hattusili was the fourth and last son of Mursili II.〔Trevor Bryce, ''Life and society in the Hittite world.'' Oxford University Press, 2002. ISBN 0-19-924170-8〕 His mother was Queen Gassulawiya and his brother was Muwatalli II.〔, (1994): ''Die ägyptisch-hethitische Korrespondenz aus Boghazköi in babylonischer und hethitischer Sprache''〕
Hattusili married Puduhepa, a priestess of Ishtar, who later became the Hittite queen.〔Darga, Muhibbe. ''Women in the Historical Ages''. In ''Women in Anatolia, 9000 Years of the History of the Anatolian Woman'', Turkish Republic Ministry of Culture, Istanbul, 1993, page 30.〕〔Letter from Ramses II of Egypt to Puduhepa, from ''Women in Anatolia, 9000 Years of the History of the Anatolian Woman'', Turkish Republic Ministry of Culture, Istanbul, 1993.〕

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