Zidanta II

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Zidanta II
Predecessor Tahurwaili
Successor Huzziya II
Religion Hittite religion
Spouse(s) Yaya
Relatives Hantili II (possible uncle)

Zidanta II (ca. 1450) was a king of the Hittites (Middle Kingdom), ca. late 15th century BC from 1480 to 1490[1] (short chronology).

Life

He was probably a nephew of Hantili II and had a wife Yaya. Zidanta made peace through the means of a parity treaty with a ruler named Pilliya, his counterpart in Kizzuwatna. This was the last parity treaty ever signed by a Hittite king to a king of Kizzuwatna.[2]

He was succeeded by Huzziya II although their relation remains unclear.

References

  1. "List of rulers of Anatolia". Retrieved April 28, 2011. 
  2. "Kingdoms of Anatolia". Retrieved April 28, 2011. 

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Regnal titles
Preceded by
Tahurwaili
Hittite king
ca. late 15th century BC
Succeeded by
Huzziya II
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