Henti

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Henti was a queen of the Hittite Empire, known primarily as the wife of the powerful 14th-century BCE king Suppiluliuma I.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Hittite queen
queen
associatedWith Hittite royal family NERFINISHED
civilization Hittite civilization NERFINISHED
country Hittite Empire NERFINISHED
culture Hittite NERFINISHED
era Late Bronze Age
floruit 14th century BCE
gender female
historicalEvidence Hittite textual sources
historicalStatus ancient Near Eastern queen
knownFor being wife of Suppiluliuma I
languageContext Hittite language NERFINISHED
notableRelation Hittite royal court of Suppiluliuma I NERFINISHED
politicalEntity Kingdom of Hatti NERFINISHED
positionHeld Queen of the Hittite Empire NERFINISHED
precededBy earlier Hittite queens
region Anatolia NERFINISHED
spouse Suppiluliuma I NERFINISHED
spouseDynasty Hittite New Kingdom NERFINISHED
spouseInstanceOf Hittite king
spouseOfTitle Great King of Hatti NERFINISHED
spouseReign reign of Suppiluliuma I
succeededBy later queens of Suppiluliuma I
timePeriod 14th century BCE

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Suppiluliuma I spouse Henti
Mursili II mother Henti