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The History of Egypt Podcast

Total War: Pharaoh - Kurunta & Suppiluliuma, Lords of the Hittites

The History of Egypt Podcast

Dominic Perry

Society & Culture, History

4.82.1K Ratings

🗓️ 25 October 2023

⏱️ 32 minutes

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Summary

The Opportunist and the Last of His Kind. In the Late Bronze Age, there were few kingdoms as mighty as Hatti. Their Great Kings, like SUPPILULIUMA and KURUNTA, were a significant force in Anatolia and the Near East. But around 1200 BCE, their royal house was divided. And the Hittites suffered greatly in the Late Bronze Age Collapse. In Total War: Pharaoh, you must reunify the highlands, guard the lowlands, and weather the coming storm… Preview and purchase Total War: Pharaoh at https://pharaoh.totalwar.com/. Music in all episodes by Richard Beddow © Creative Assembly 2023. See the History of Egypt Podcast on all podcasting apps and at www.egyptianhistorypodcast.com. Select references: M. Alparslan and M. Dogan-Alparslan, ‘The Hittites and their Geography: Problems of Hittite Historical Geography’, European Journal of Archaeology 18 (2015), 90—110. R. H. Beal, ‘Kurunta of Tarḫuntašša and the Imperial Hittite Mausoleum: A New Interpretation of §10 of the Bronze Tablet’, Anatolian Studies 43 (1993), 29—39. G. Beckman, Hittite Diplomatic Texts (1996). T. Bryce, The Kingdom of the Hittites (New edn, 2005). T. R. Bryce, Warriors of Anatolia: A Concise History of the Hittites (2019). H. G. Güterbock, ‘The Deeds of Suppiluliuma as Told by His Son, Mursili II’, Journal of Cuneiform Studies 10 (1956), 41--68, 75--98, 107—130. T. P. J. van den Hout, ‘A Chronology of the Tarhuntassa-Treaties’, Journal of Cuneiform Studies 41 (1989), 100—114. V. Koros̆ec, ‘The Warfare of the Hittites: From the Legal Point of View’, Iraq 25 (1963), 159—66. S. Langdon and A. H. Gardiner, ‘The Treaty of Alliance between Ḫattušili, King of the Hittites, and the Pharaoh Ramesses II of Egypt’, The Journal of Egyptian Archaeology 6 (1920), 179–205. J. Lorenz and I. Schrakamp, ‘Hittite Military and Warfare’, in H. Genz and D. P. Mielke (eds), Insights to Hittite History and Archaeology, Colloquia Antiqua 2 (2011), 125—151. D. D. Luckenbill, ‘Hittite Treaties and Letters’, The American Journal of Semitic Languages and Literatures 37 (1921), 161—211. S. W. Manning et al., ‘Severe Multi-Year Drought Coincident with Hittite Collapse Around 1198–1196 BC’, Nature 614 (2023), 719—724. A. Matessi, ‘The Making of Hittite Imperial Landscapes: Territoriality and Balance of Power in South-Central Anatolia during the Late Bronze Age’, Journal of Ancient Near Eastern History 3 (2016), 117—162. R. Meri̇ç, ‘The Arzawa Lands. The Historical Geography of Izmir and Its Environs During Late Bronze Age in the Light of New Archaeological Research’, Türkiye Bilimler Akademisi Arkeoloji Dergisi (2020), 151—177. C. Mora and G. Torri (eds), Administrative Practices and Political Control in Anatolian and Syro-Anatolian Polities in the 2nd and 1st Millennium BCE (2023). I. Singer, Hittite Prayers (2002). A. Spalinger, ‘Egyptian-Hittite Relations at the Close of the Amarna Period and Some Notes on Hittite Military Strategy in North Syria’, Bulletin of the Egyptological Seminar 1 (1979), 55–89. J. Sturm, La guerre de Ramsès II contre les Hittites (1996). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

It was a night in November at your pal's Christmas party when an elf arrives all with a top-in-a-large.

0:10.0

Hey, everyone! He wants a Starbucks!

0:13.0

Oi, say one for me!

0:16.0

Get the group together for Starbucks Bestive Favorites. It's IRL season.

0:21.0

At a Starbucks near you.

0:26.0

It's a bit of ability. We're stuck fast.

0:36.0

The pharaohs of Egypt held sway once, but no longer.

0:40.0

They are falling to weakness, and soon new kingdoms will rule the world.

0:45.0

Welcome to the history of Egypt podcast and Total War pharaoh.

0:51.0

This is the tale of Karunta and Superluliuma II, Lords of the Hittites.

1:05.0

The Hittites are a major force in the Bronze Age world.

1:09.0

From their cities and bases in Anatolia, they spread across the region, destroying great empires,

1:15.0

absorbing numerous kingdoms, and building our mighty legacy of imperial power.

1:21.0

And yet, the Hittites are remarkably shadowy as a cultier and an organisation.

1:27.0

Archaeologists and historians do their best to uncover the nuances of this ancient society,

1:34.0

but in the modern world, the Hittites are definitely a lesser-known people.

1:39.0

Let's see if we can change some of that.

1:43.0

As you embark on your journey in Total War pharaoh, you have two choices among the Hittite leaders.

1:49.0

The first is King Karunta, who rules his own kingdom along the southern coast of Anatolia.

1:56.0

The second is the Great King, ruler of all Hatti, Superluliuma II.

2:02.0

He starts in the central Anatolian highlands at the ancient Hittite capital, Hattusa.

2:09.0

The Hittites are mighty, with fascinating historical records.

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