List of state leaders in the 13th century BC
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14th century BC state leaders — Events of the 13th century — 12th century BC state leaders — State leaders by year
This is a list of state leaders in the 13th century BC (1300–1201 BC).
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[edit] Africa
- Eighteenth dynasty of Egypt (1549–1292 BC), New Kingdom —
- Nineteenth dynasty of Egypt (1292–1186 BC), New Kingdom —
- Ramesses I, Pharaoh (1298–1296 BC)
- Seti I, Pharaoh (1296–1279 BC)
- Ramesses II, Pharaoh (1279–1212 BC)
- Merneptah, Pharaoh (1212–1201 BC)
- Seti II, Pharaoh (1201–1195 BC)
[edit] West Asia
- Mursili II, Ruler (c. 1321–1295 BC, short chronology)
- Muwatalli II, Ruler (c. 1295–1272 BC, short chronology)
- Mursili III a.k.a. Urhi-Teshub, (c. 1272–1267 BC, short chronology)
- Hattusili III, Ruler (c. 1267–1237 BC, short chronology)
- Tudhaliya IV, Ruler (c. 1237–1209 BC, short chronology)
- Arnuwanda III, Ruler (c. 1209–1207 BC, short chronology)
- Suppiluliuma II, Ruler (c. 1207–1178 BC, short chronology)
- Mitanni —
- Shattuara Mittani becomes vassal of Assyria under Adad-nirari I
- Wasashatta, King
- Jiar, King
- Shattiwaza Mitanni becomes vassal of the Hittite Empire
- Shattuara Mittani becomes vassal of Assyria under Adad-nirari I
- Wasashatta, King
- Jiar, King
- Ugarit —
- Niqmepa, King (c. 1313–1260 BC) Treaty with Mursili II of the Hittites
- Ammittamru II, King (c. 1260–1235 BC) Contemporary of Bentisina of Amurru
- Ibiranu, King (c. 1235–1225/20 BC BC)
- Niqmaddu III, King (c. 1225/20 – 1215 BC)
- Ammurapi, King (c. 1200 BC BC) Contemporary of Chancellor Bay
- Aribas, King (fl. c. 1230 BC)
- Baal-Termeg, King (fl. c. 1220)
- Assyria
- Middle Assyrian Period
- Arik-den-ili, King (c. 1307–1296 BC, short chronology)
- Adad-nirari I, King (c. 1295–1264 BC, short chronology)
- Shalmaneser I, King (c. 1263–1234 BC, short chronology)
- Kassite Dynasty, Third Dynasty of Babylon —
- Nazi-Maruttash, King (c. 1307–1282 BC), contemporary of Adad-nirari I of Assyria
- Kadashman-Turgu, King (c. 1281–1264 BC), contemporary of Hattusili III of the Hittites
- Kadashman-Enlil II, King (c. 1263–1255 BC), contemporary of Hattusili III of the Hittites
- Kudur-Enlil, King (c. 1254–1246 BC)
- Shagarakti-Shuriash, King (c. 1245–1233 BC)
- Kashtiliashu IV, King (c. 1232–1225 BC), contemporary of Tukulti-Ninurta I of Assyria
- Enlil-nadin-shumi, Assyria installed governor (c. 1224 BC)
- Kadashman-Harbe II, Assyria installed governor (c. 1223 BC)
- Adad-shuma-iddina, Assyria installed governor (c. 1222–1217 BC)
- Adad-shuma-usur, King (c. 1216–1187 BC), contemporary of Ashur-nirari III of Assyria
- Kidin-Hutran II, King
- Napirisha-Untash or Humban-Untash, King
- Pahir-Ishshan II, King
- Unpatar-Napirisha or Unpatar-Humban, King
- Kidin-Hutran III, King (c. 1224–1217)
- Kidinuid dynasty
- Hallutush-Inshushinak, King (c. 1200 BC)
[edit] East Asia
- Vipra, King (1321–1296 BC)
- Suchi, King (1296–1238 BC)
- Kshemya, King (1238–1210 BC)
- Subrata, King (1210–1150 BC)
- Shang Dynasty of China —
- Maereuk, King (1311–1293 BC)
- Mamul, King (1293–1285 BC)
- Damul, King (1285–1266 BC)
- Duhol, King (1266–1238 BC)
- Dareum, King (1238–1224 BC)
- Eumcha, King (1224–1205 BC)
- Euruji, King (1205–1196 BC)
[edit] Europe
- Athens —
- Pandion II, King (1307–1282 BC) presumed legendary or semi-historical
- Aegeus, King (1282–1234 BC) presumed legendary or semi-historical
- Theseus, King (1234–1204 BC, or 1213 BC) presumed legendary or semi-historical
- Menestheus, King (1204–1181 BC or 1213–1191 BC) presumed legendary or semi-historical
- Ireland —
- These chronologies are based on the Annals of the Four Masters
- Ollom Fotla, High King (1318–1278 BC)
- Fínnachta, High King (1278–1258 BC)
- Slánoll, High King (1257–1241 BC)
- Géde Ollgothach, High King (1241–1231 BC)
- Fíachu Findoilches, High King (1231–1209 BC)
- Berngal, High King (1209–1197 BC)