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Other names
  
Asmu-nikal

Spouse
  
Parents
  
Tudḫaliya I, Nikal-mati

Died
  
1361 BC

Children
  
Tudhaliya II

Title
  
Queen of Hittite empire

Relatives
  
Tudhaliya III (grandson)Suppiluliuma I (grandson)

Grandchildren
  
Šuppiluliuma I, Tudhaliya III

Grandparents
  
Muwatalli I, Kantuccilisz hettita király, Walanni

People also search for
  
Arnuwanda I, Šuppiluliuma I, Tudhaliya II, Muwatalli I, Walanni, Kantuccilisz hettita király

Ašmu-nikal was a Queen consort of Hittite empire. Her name can also be written as Asmu-nikal.

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Biography

Ašmu-nikal was born as a princess, the daughter of King Tudhaliya I and Queen Nikal-mati. She married a man called Arnuwanda, who later became a king. She bore him two sons: Prince Ašmi-Šarruma and King Tudhaliya II. She is mentioned in one prayer as a Great Queen. She was also a grandmother of Tudhaliya III and Suppiluliuma I.

In fiction

  • Janet Morris wrote a detailed biographical novel, I, the Sun, whose subject was Suppiluliuma I. Asmu-nikal is an important figure in this novel, in which all characters are from the historical record, which Dr. Jerry Pournelle called "a masterpiece of historical fiction" and about which O.M. Gurney, Hittite scholar and author of The Hittites, commented that "the author is familiar with every aspect of Hittite culture". Morris' book was republished by The Perseid Press in April 2013.
  • References

    Ašmu-nikal Wikipedia


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