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'''Piyashshili''' was a Hittite Prince, son of King [[Shupiluliuma]]. After Shupiluliuma had made a treaty with [[Shattiwazza]], son of King [[Tushratta]] of [[Hanilgalbat]] and married his daughter to him, Piyashshili led a Hittite army that put Shattiwazza on the throne of Hanilgalbat. According to Hittite sources, Piyashshili and Shattiwazza crossed the [[Euphrates]] at [[Carchemish]], then marched against [[Irrite]], already in Hurrite territory. After having reduced Irrite and burned [[Harran]], they continued east towards [[Washshukanni]] and maybe conquered the capital [[Taite]] as well. At that point, an [[Assyrian]] army appeared, but seems to have retreated again.
'''Piyashshili''' was a Hittite Prince, son of King [[Suppililiumas]]. After Suppililiumas had made a treaty with [[Shattiwazza]], son of King [[Tushratta]] of [[Hanilgalbat]] and married one of his daughters to him, Piyashshili led a Hittite army that put Shattiwazza on the throne of Hanilgalbat. According to Hittite sources, Piyashshili and Shattiwazza crossed the [[Euphrates]] at [[Carchemish]], then marched against [[Irridu]], already in Hurrite territory. After having reduced Irridu and [[Harran]], they continued east towards Washshunikanni and maybe conquered the capital [[Taite]] as well.
After Shattiwazza had been made a vassal ruler of Hanilgabat, Piyashshili was given the territory of [[Ashtata]] (with the cities of Ekalte, Ahuna and Terqa) and Carchemish, formerly belonging to Hanigalbat, by his father. "And all of the cities of the land of Carchemish, Murmurik, Shipri, Mazuwati and _urun – these fortified cities– I gave to my son." (Suppililiumas-Shattiwazza treaty). In fact, the whole former territory of Hanilgabat west of the Euphrates seems to have come under direct Hittite rule and was governed by Piyashshili.


When the Egyptians attacked [[Quadesh]] (Kinza), the town was besieged and taken by Shupiluliuma. The people were deported and Piyashshili made governor.
When the Egyptians attacked [[Kadesh]] (Kinza), the town was besieged and taken by Suppililiumas. The people were deported and Piyashshili made governor.
Piyashshili fell ill and died before year 9 of [[Mursili II]]. After his death, a rebellion broke out in Quadesh and [[Nuhashshe]]. After it had been quelled, Piyashshilis son was made king of Quadesh by his uncle Mursili II.
Piyashshili fell ill and died before year 9 of Mursili II. After his death, a rebellion broke out in Quadesh and [[Nuhashshe]]. After it had been quelled, Piyashshili's son was made king of Quadesh by his uncle Mursili II.

==external sources==
*http://www.geocities.com/farfarer2001/hittite_letters/suppiluliuma_shattiwaza_treaty.htm, the text of the Shuppililiuma-Shattiwazza treaty

Revision as of 21:38, 4 September 2004

Piyashshili was a Hittite Prince, son of King Suppililiumas. After Suppililiumas had made a treaty with Shattiwazza, son of King Tushratta of Hanilgalbat and married one of his daughters to him, Piyashshili led a Hittite army that put Shattiwazza on the throne of Hanilgalbat. According to Hittite sources, Piyashshili and Shattiwazza crossed the Euphrates at Carchemish, then marched against Irridu, already in Hurrite territory. After having reduced Irridu and Harran, they continued east towards Washshunikanni and maybe conquered the capital Taite as well. After Shattiwazza had been made a vassal ruler of Hanilgabat, Piyashshili was given the territory of Ashtata (with the cities of Ekalte, Ahuna and Terqa) and Carchemish, formerly belonging to Hanigalbat, by his father. "And all of the cities of the land of Carchemish, Murmurik, Shipri, Mazuwati and _urun – these fortified cities– I gave to my son." (Suppililiumas-Shattiwazza treaty). In fact, the whole former territory of Hanilgabat west of the Euphrates seems to have come under direct Hittite rule and was governed by Piyashshili.

When the Egyptians attacked Kadesh (Kinza), the town was besieged and taken by Suppililiumas. The people were deported and Piyashshili made governor. Piyashshili fell ill and died before year 9 of Mursili II. After his death, a rebellion broke out in Quadesh and Nuhashshe. After it had been quelled, Piyashshili's son was made king of Quadesh by his uncle Mursili II.

external sources