Nikal-mati

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Nikkal-mati
Queen of the Hittite Empire
SpouseTudḫaliya II
IssueAšmu-Nikkal

Nikal-mati or Nikkal-mati (late 15th/early 14th century BC) was a queen of the Hittite empire, the wife of the great king Tudḫaliya II (or Tudḫaliya I/II).[1]

Nikkal-mati is sometimes considered the first of a series of Hittite queens bearing Hurrian names, a sign of the increasing influence of Hurrian culture and religion among the Hittites.[2] A preserved text containing a ritual against magic sought to protect Nikkal-mati, her husband and her children, from the witchcraft of her sister-in-law, Tudḫaliya’s sister Ziplantawiya.[3] An archaic ritual for the royal couple might also date to the reign of Tudḫaliya II and Nikkal-mati.[4] Tudḫaliya II and Nikkal-mati had sons who predeceased them, as well as a surviving daughter, Ašmu-Nikkal, who married Arnuwanda I.[5] Ašmu-Nikkal's royal seal specified her descent from both her parents.[6]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Bryce 2005: 128.
  2. ^ Freu 2007b: 96; Weeden 2022: 563.
  3. ^ Freu 2007b: 96-98.
  4. ^ Freu 2007b: 102.
  5. ^ Bryce 2005: 128.
  6. ^ Beal 1983: 115; Freu 2007b: 102.

Bibliography[edit]

  • Beal, Richard H. (1983), "Studies in Hittite History," Journal of Cuneiform Studies 35 (1983) 115-126.
  • Bryce, Trevor (2005), The Kingdom of the Hittites, Oxford.
  • Freu, Jacques, and Michel Mazoyer (2007b), Les débuts du nouvel empire hittite, Paris.
  • Weeden, Mark (2022), "The Hittite Empire," in Karen Radner et al. (eds.), The Oxford History of the Ancient Near East, vol. 3 (From the Hyksos to the Late Second Millennium BC), Oxford: 529-622.


External links[edit]

Hittites.info Archived 2013-07-29 at the Wayback Machine