Tawagalawa letter
The Tawagalawa letter is a fragmentary Hittite text from the mid 13th century BC. It is notable for providing a window into relations between Hittites and Greeks during the Late Bronze Age and for its mention of a prior disagreement concerning a city called Wilusa, generally identified with the archaeological site of Troy.
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- Uhha-Ziti
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- Manapa-Tarhunta
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- Kurunta
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- Piyama-Kurunta
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- Tudḫaliya IV
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- Kupanta-Kurunta
- Puranda
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- El Portón
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- Jakub Landovský
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