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Telepinu Proclamation

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Van Seter argues that the edict is a legal, rather than a historical text, laying out rules for royal succession in the Hittite Kingdom. Lawson criticizes this approach by saying that a quasi-legal text may also be a historical one. Mario Liverani observes that the edict should be interpreted
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of which no other Hittite document exists. Little more than the names of the successors of Telipinu is known for a period of about 80 years.
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The edict is significant because it made possible to reconstruct a succession of Hittite Kings. It also recounts some important events like
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carefully, for it is a lot more useful in understanding the situation at the time it was written than in reconstructing the past history.
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Index

Edict of Telepinu
Hittite
edict
Telipinu
Catalogue of Hittite Texts
Mursili I
Babylon
"Telepinus: Hittite king"
ISBN
1575060795
ISBN
1575060280
ISBN
0801473586
Telipinu Proclamation
Categories
16th-century BC literature
Edicts
Hittite texts
First Babylonian Empire
Akkadian literature

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