Tudhaliya II
Tudhaliya II (also
Tudhaliya III) was a king of the
Hittite empire (New kingdom)
1430 BC–
1400 BC.
The Hittite empire suffered serious loss of territory during Tudhaliya's reign, with even the capital itself being burnt down. But, under the able guidance of Tudhaliya's son, the future
Suppiluliuma I, the Hittites began to make a recovery while Tudhaliya still sat on the throne.
Proper numbering of the Hittite rulers who bore the name Tudhaliya is problematical. There was a Hattian era figure who bore the name Tudhaliya who may or may not have ruled as king. Other reconstructions insert a Tudhaliya directly after Muwattalli I, but before the more famous ruler frequently credited with founding the Empire. The Tudhaliya discussed in this article will be generally found as either "the second" or "the third".
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Reign of Tudhaliya II (Tudhaliya III at this link)