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GrogVix [38]
1 year ago
15

What is the name of the king of the Hittites as described in the Preamble?

History
1 answer:
Stells [14]1 year ago
3 0

The  name of the king of the Hittites as described in the Preamble is Suppiluliumas I.

<h3>Which was the Hittites King name?</h3>

Suppiluliumas I, can be decribed as one which is been known to the Hittite king around c. 1380 and was able to  dominate the history of the ancient Middle East.

It should be noted that hew dominated  for the greater part of four decades a as regards the  Hittite kingdom to Imperial power.

Learn more about Hittites at:

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