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(Laban) Telipinu of Luhha (the Younger)
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Lineage | Hittite - Early Empire |
Sex | Male |
Full name (at birth) | (Laban) Telipinu of Luhha |
Other last names | the Younger |
Other given names | Лот, Lot, Telepinus, Pelliya, Telethinu |
Events
child birth: ♀ Pariyawatri [Hittite-Ammonites]
child birth: ♀ Harapseki ? (Ḫarapšeki) [Hittite-Ammonites]
other: Destruction of Ḫaššuwa (aka Sodom)
marriage: ♀ ? (Sister of Amuna) [Hittite-Ammonites]
between -1525 and -1500 title:
Notes
Descendant of Laban I ? (Hanigalbat) (Aseraph, ?), Telepinu was able to recover a little ground from the Hurrians of Mitanni, by forming an alliance with the Hurrians of Kizzuwatna. Lacking a male heir, Telepinu establishes concise rules of succession to favor the male offspring of his daughters.
In Hebrew texts he is identified as Lot the nephew of Abraham's wife, Sarah. At this time extensive relationships through treaty and marriage were taking place. It is possible that Telepinu was related through blood or marriage to Queen Hatshepsut, the step-mother of Tutmoses III.
The female based lineages of the Hittites from Telepinu on are known in Hebrew sources as the Moabites and Ammonites. The name Moabites comes from the term "Immo-ab" meaning "His mother is his father" indicating a Matriarchical lineage as opposed to a prior Patriarchical lineage. Both the Moabites and Ammonites are Ammonite lineages having stemmed from Ammuna (Hittite - Early Empire, ?). A decision is still pending with regard to Clan or surname designation for this lineage.
From grandparents to grandchildren
burial: Merytre-Hatshepsut was originally meant to be interred in KV42. Foundation deposits establish that the tomb was originally meant for her, but she may have been buried in KV35, the tomb of her son Amenhotep II. KV42 may have been reused for the Theban Mayo
marriage: ♀ Harapseki ? (Ḫarapšeki)
title: between -1500 and -1490, Hittite King
marriage: ♂ Amenhotep II Amāna-Ḥātpa (Amun is Satisfied)
burial: KV32 in the Valley of the Kings
title: between -1490 and -1480, Hittite King