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  KT - Labarna Ier, roi des Hittites
Labarna conquit presque tout le centre de l'Anatolie et étendit sa souveraineté jusqu'à la Méditerranée.
Labarna est le traditionnel fondateur de l'ancien royaume hittite.
Labarna Ier n'est peut-être pas le premier roi du royaume hittite comme on le dit parfois, mais il est en tout cas celui qui a fait prendre de l'importance à ce royaume.
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  Labarna I - OnlineEncyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Labarna I (or Labarnas I) was the king of the Hittites from circa 1680 BCE to circa 1650 BC.
Labarna is the traditional founder of the Hittite Old Kingdom (flourished c.
Some recent scholars have suggested that there is evidence Labarna was actually a title of the early Hittite rulers, rather than a personal name; and that many centuries later, Hittite historians mistook references to Labarna as being a separate king before Hattusili I.
www.neareasternarchaeology.com /encyclopedia/index.php?title=Labarna_I&redirect=no   (131 words)

  
 Hittites - Search View - MSN Encarta
Nothing more is known of Hittite history until, in the 17th century bc, the so-called Old Hittite Kingdom was founded by the Hittite leader Labarna (reigned about 1680-1650 bc), or Tabarna, and Hattusas became its capital.
Labarna conquered nearly all of central Anatolia and extended his rule to the sea.
Mursili I (reigned about 1620-1590 bc), the second ruler after Labarna, conquered what is now Ḩalab (Aleppo), Syria, and raided Babylon about 1595 BC.
encarta.msn.com /text_761563583__1/Hittites.html   (1625 words)

  
 Hittite cites, Turkey  -  Travel Photos by Galen R Frysinger, Sheboygan, Wisconsin
Nothing more is known of Hittite history until, in the 17th century BC, the so-called Old Hittite Kingdom was founded by the Hittite leader Labarna (reigned about 1680-1650 BC), or Tabarna, and Hattusas became its capital.
Labarna conquered nearly all of central Anatolia and extended his rule to the sea.
Mursili I (reigned about 1620-1590 BC), the second ruler after Labarna, conquered what is now Aleppo, Syria, and raided Babylon about 1595 BC.
www.galenfrysinger.com /hittite_cities_turkey.htm   (254 words)

  
 Hittites
Although the origin of the Hittites is not known, it is clear that they did speak an Indo-European language, often called Nesian.
This kingdom was founded by the leader, Labarna, and under later kings it was extended to cover all of central Anatolia, down to the Mediterranean Sea.
The kingdom became strong enough to be able to raid Babylon in 1595 BCE.
www.lexicorient.com /e.o/hittites.htm   (994 words)

  
 information about hattusas,history about hittites, hattusas near ankara, transfer to Hattusas from ankara, hattusas ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
The founder of the Hittite State was LABARNA, (1860 B.C. During King Labarna's rulership the capital city of the Hittites was moved from Nesa to Hattusas.After his death in 1650 B.C Hattusili I. replaced him and the borders of the state were extended to Haleb.
In spite of the curse laid by his predecessor, another king from Kussara made Hattusas his capital in the middle of the 17th century BCE (Thirteenth Dynasty).
Although his name was Labarnas, he was known as Hattusilis I, "The One from Hattusas".
www.ezoptravel.com /ezopnew/turkey/ankara/hattusas.htm   (1187 words)

  
 MEMO - Le site de l'Histoire
Labarna I semble avoir le premier véritable roi des Hittites.
De même, probablement pour marquer la continuité avec l'éphémère dynastie d'Anitta, Labarna I, et tous ses successeurs jusqu'à la chute de l'Empire, prend les titres de Grand Roi et celui d'homme de Kussar, ville d'origine de Pithana, père du premier roi Anitta.
D'après les annales de Hattousili Ier, les Hittites franchissent pour la première fois sous son règne la chaîne du Taurus, vers les terres chaudes de Cilicie et de Syrie; selon un récit mythologique, un taureau ouvrit un passage au roi à l'aide de ses cornes.
www.memo-online.com /article.asp?ID=ANT_HIT_001   (474 words)

  
 Labarnas I - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Labarna I was the first King of the Hittites, from circa 1680 BC to circa 1650 BC.
Labarna had not been the first in line to the throne.
Upon PU-Sarruma's death, Labarna and Papahdilmah, one of PU-Sarruma's sons, contended for the throne, with Labarna emerging victorious.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Labarnas_I   (298 words)

  
 Kappadokes.gr - Kappadokes.com - kappadokia.gr- kappadokia.com - Kappadokean -Cappadokean Society -Óýëëïãïò ...
The Hettites came to Asia Minor from Caucasus.They were the first to establish a government, having all the thriving cities under their rule.
Labarna I(1680-1600) is considered to be the first leader to establish Hettite ruling Kioltepe- Kanes, which used to be the Assyrian base east of Caesaria, is identified with Nissa, the first capital of the Hettite kingdom.
During Labarna's II reign (1600-1620) their capital was moved to Hettusa (today Bojazkioi).
www.kappadokes.gr /english/history/his_pages/his_2.htm   (354 words)

  
 Contexto - Antiguo Reino Hitita
En cualquier caso, todo parece indicar que el príncipe Anitta de Kushara logra una amplia hegemonía tras la destrucción de la ciudad rival, Hattusa, y el traslado de su capital a Kanish, donde se ha hallado su palacio.
Los acontecimientos posteriores vuelven a ser oscuros, hasta el primer rey que tenemos documentado, Hattusil (1650-1620), que usa el título real de Labarna y traslada de nuevo la capital a su emplazamiento definitivo: Hattusa (actual Bogazkoy).
Labarna y su esposa Tawananna parecen ser, pues, una ficción tardía tendente a ordenar el oscuro período de formación de la monarquía hitita, aunque algunos autores ven en ellos personajes históricos.
www.artehistoria.com /historia/contextos/196.htm   (1205 words)

  
 Ataman Hotel - History (The Hittite Period)
It was the duty of the king to attend to the welfare of his realm, to wage war and, as high priest, to conduct religious ceremonies.
He made Labarna, the king, his regent and gave him the whole Hittite land.
Thus Labarna shall rule the entire land with his hand.
www.atamanhotel.com /history/hittite.html   (2828 words)

  
 Civril, Turkey
In layer V (1900 B.C.), the remains of a palace reminiscent of Knossos were found.
It was destroyed in the 18th century B.C. by the Hittite Labarna.
Within four Bronze Age layers were found the traces of a shrine with sacrificial vessels, a blood altar, a phallic symbol and statuettes of Cybele.
www.planetware.com /turkey/civril-tr-de-pacv.htm   (178 words)

  
 Suyderland lexicon
De eerste belangrijke koning, zijnde de stichter van het rijk was Labarna, diens naam wordt de titel van de latere Hittietenkoningen, die worden aangewezen door hun voorgangers en na hun dood als god worden vereerd.
De koningin had eveneens een sterke positie (tawannanna), alsmede de adel (stand van vrije krijgers).
Onder Labarna's opvolger Shattushilish/Sjattusjilisj vond een overheveling van het politieke centrum plaats naar Hattusjasj.
www.suyderland.com /wonder/lex/hi.htm   (374 words)

  
 Program and Schedule - Middle Eastern Studies Conference Pages
While tabarna occurs widely in Hattian, Hittite, Hurrian and Akkadian texts of the Hittite archives, labarna seems exclusively to be peculiar to the Hittite written documents.
It was thought that the Hattian has a special consonantal voice *t/l that is rendered by the Hittite also as a simple l as we have it with labarna instead of tabarna.
As a tentative solution of the problem on title tabarna / labarna, I will proposer that the form labarna is a pure Hittite product which eliminates the initial t- and replaces it with l- in order to clear the royal title of an apparent “feminine” character.
www.mesas.emory.edu /anatconf/abstracts.htm   (7947 words)

  
 Who Were the Hittites
Over the next three hundred years, their influence grew until in about 1680 BC, a true empire was born.
This original kingdom was founded by a leader known as Labarna, and the kingdom was expanded by later rulers all across Anatolia and down to the Mediterranean Sea.
So strong was this kingdom that in 1595 BC, they were able to raid Babylon.
www.touregypt.net /featurestories/hittites.htm   (1737 words)

  
 Hittites - RecipeFacts   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
The earliest known Hittite king, Pithana, was based at Kussara.
Anitta in the 18th century BC conquered Nesa, where the Hittite kings had their capital for about a century until Labarna II conquered Hattusa and took the throne name of Hattusili "man of Hattusa".
The Old Kingdom, centered at Hattusa, peaked during the 16th century, and even managed to sack Babylon at one point, but made no attempt to govern there, choosing instead to turn it over to the domination of their Kassite allies who were to rule it for over 400 years.
www.recipeland.com:8080 /facts/Hittites   (1670 words)

  
 LAB(-arna) e TAB(-arna)
la radice LAB penso sia da : tenere in stretto collegamento con la radice TAB : visto che abbiamo i primi imperatori ittiti che : sono LABARNA e poi diventano TABARNA.
E' da sottolineare che un : tratto angolato (per l'esattezza una L : rovesciata) puo' essere letto con gli alfabeti : italiani come L, come P oppure come T. Questo : segno e' uno dei segni piu' importanti egiziani, : il famoso NTR, che compare come "bastone : ricurvo" nelle lapidi megalitiche liguri- : atlantiche.
: Da LABARNA abbiamo poi la LIBARNA romana che mi : potrebbbe corrispondere a Gerusalemme (vedi : anche Carrosio sul Lemme, dietro la collina di : Libarna).
www.cairomontenotte.com /abramo/antares/2003/152.html   (838 words)

  
 All Empires History Forum: King Labarna of the Hittites
I am putting up a post for any one who has absolutley any relevant information on the 1st known king of the hittites, king Labarna.
If you can't find enough on the wwweb to go as far in depth as you need - try contacting the Oriental Institute at the University of Chicago - they have several folks who might be able to point you in the right direction.
"Formerly Labarnas was Great King; and then his sons, his brothers, his connections by marriage, his blood-relations and his soldiers were united.
www.allempires.com /forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=1557&PN=11   (400 words)

  
 Ancient History   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Nothing more is known of Hittite history until, in the 17th century
, the so-called Old Hittite Kingdom was founded by the Hittite leader Labarna (reigned about 1680-1650
), the second ruler after Labarna, conquered what is now Ḩalab (Aleppo), Syria, and raided Babylon about 1595 BC.
www.arab-world-information.com /ancient_history.htm   (6658 words)

  
 La realeza en Hatti.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
El rey es el Labarna o Tabarna (equivalentes), nombre (real o mítico) de los dos primeros soberanos hititas.
El rey es "Labarna, Gran Rey, Rey del País de Hatti, el Héroe, Amado de tal y cual dios".
Que el Dios de la Tempestad destruya a quienquiera amenace a la persona del Labarna, el rey, y las fronteras [de Hatti]".
155.210.60.15 /HAnt/Fuentes/reyhatti.html   (1476 words)

  
 News | Gainesville.com | The Gainesville Sun | Gainesville, Fla.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Labarna II was the first king of the Hittite empire, reigning in Hattusa (while the earlier kings had been at Neša), and taking the throne name of Hattusili I on that occasion.
He is the earliest Hittite ruler for whom contemporary records have been found.
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www.gainesville.com /apps/pbcs.dll/section?category=NEWS&template=wiki&text=Hattusili_I   (197 words)

  
 The Foundations of the Kingdom: The Reigns of Labarna and Hattusili I (-.c1620)
The Foundations of the Kingdom: The Reigns of Labarna and Hattusili I (-.c1620)
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