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  "Paris" by Pithana
Pithana brachte sich sofort wieder unter Kontrolle, setzte ein verlegenes Lächeln auf und ging zur Tür.
Pithana und er saßen in der Wüste fest und langweilten sich.
Pithana taxierte ihr Gegenüber und stellte fest, daß sie in einem fairen Kampf nicht gegen ihn gewinnen konnte.
www.fortunecity.de /kunterbunt/knast/36/fanfiction/pithana/paris.html   (11506 words)

  
 Pithana - Red Enciclopedia
Difficile fornire una datazione precisa per il regno di Pithana, sovrano che, pur essendo considerato il capostipite dei re Ittiti, come il figlio Anitta rimane avvolto nell'ombra della leggenda.
Nella fattispecie Pithana risulta essere stato in un primo momento il re di Kussara che con operazioni militari vittoriose estese la sua influenza anche sul paese di Nesa dando inizio ad una possibile koiné anatolica.
Sarà solo con Hattusili I che il centro del potere ittita avrà trovato sede a Hattusa, e lo stesso Hattusili I, nell'autobiografia di un suo omonimo tardo successore (Hattusili III), sarà ancora ricordato come re di Kussara, e non di Hatti.
www.redhostingdns.com /index.php?title=Pithana   (157 words)

  
  Pithanas Lebenslauf
Pithana hoffte nur, daß er sie nicht erkannte und ihm nicht doch noch einfiel, wie falsch sie sich ihm gegenüber verhalten hatte.
Pithana bedachte ihn mit einem Blick, der selbst den heißen Sand der Wüste hätte zu Eis erstarren lassen können, und wandte sich dann wieder der Tontafel zu.
Pithana würde Fragen haben, wenn sie sich erst wieder beruhigt hatte.
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 "Paris" by Pithana
Pithana legte den Kopf in den Nacken und ließ das Wasser über ihr Gesicht rinnen.
Pithana setzte sich in einen der Sessel und öffnete vorsichtig den Umschlag.
Pithana taxierte ihr Gegenüber und stellte fest, daß sie in einem fairen Kampf nicht gegen ihn gewinnen konnte.
members.fortunecity.de /salandra/fanfiction/pithana/paris.html   (11506 words)

  
 Anitta - Open Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-16)
Anitta, son of Pithana, was a pre-Empire king of the Hittites.
He is mentioned by his descendent Hattusili I, the first Hittite king of Hattusa, in the so-called Anitta text (CTH 1.A), the oldest known text in the Hittite language (and the oldest known Indo-European text altogether).
His name appears on an inscription on a dagger found in Kanish, and also, together with the name of his father Pithana, on various Kültepe texts, as well as in later Hittite tradition.
open-encyclopedia.com /Anitta   (96 words)

  
 hittites - Article and Reference from OnPedia.com
The early history of the Hittite kingdom is known through tablets which may have been first written in the 17th century BC but survived only as copies made in the 14th and 13th centuries BC.
However, the real subject of these tablets is Pithana 's son Anitta, who continued where his father left off and conquered several neighbouring cities — including Hattusa and Zalpuwa ( Zalpa).
The founding of the Hittite Empire is usually attributed to Hattusili I, who conquered the plain south of Hattusa, all the way to the outskirts of modern-day Aleppo in Syria.
www.onpedia.com /encyclopedia/Hittites   (2232 words)

  
 Hittites - Crystalinks
The early history of the Hittite kingdom is known through tablets that may first have been written in the 17th century BC but survived only as copies made in the 14th and 13th centuries BC.
These tablets, known collectively as the Anitta tex, begin by telling how Pithana the king of Kussara or Kussar (a small city-state yet to be identified by archaeologists) conquered the neighbouring city of Nesa (Kanesh).
However, the real subject of these tablets is Pithana's son Anitta, who continued where his father left off and conquered several neighboring cities, including Hattusa and Zalpuwa (Zalpa).
www.crystalinks.com /hittites.html   (2810 words)

  
 Hittites - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The early history of the Hittite kingdom is known through tablets that may first have been written in the 17th century BC but survived only as copies made in the 14th and 13th centuries BC.
These tablets, known collectively as the Anittas text (see #External links), begin by telling how Pithana the king of Kussara or Kussar (a small city-state yet to be identified by archaeologists) conquered the neighbouring city of Nesa ( Kanesh).
However, the real subject of these tablets is Pithana 's son Anittas, who continued where his father left off and conquered several neighbouring cities, including Hattusa and Zalpuwa ( Zalpa).
www.wikipedia.com /wiki/Hittites   (3160 words)

  
 Information about the Hittites - Hittite History
Pitḫana began his career as the king of Kuššar, a city located somewhere in Eastern Anatolia.
Waršama, son of Inar, was probably the King of Neša who Pitḫana defeated.
The conquests of Pitḫana, and especially of Anitta, his son, seem to have dramatically changed the political face of central Anatolia.
www.hittites.info /history.aspx?text=history/Hattic.htm   (2637 words)

  
 Hittites   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-16)
The early History of the Hittite kingdom is known through tablets which may have been first written in the 17th century BC but survived only as copies made in the 14th and 13th centuries BC.
However, the real subject of these tablets is Pithana's son Anitta, who continued where his father left off and conquered several neighbouring cities — including Hattusa and Zalpuwa (Zalpa).
The Hittite Empire at the height of its power (red), bordering on the Egyptian Empire (green) The founding of the Hittite Empire is usually attributed to Hattusili I, who conquered the plain south of Hattusa, all the way to the outskirts of modern-day Aleppo in Syria.
hittites.iqnaut.net   (2261 words)

  
 Die Kneipe
Pithana räumte noch cin wenig hinter der Bar rum, als die Tür aufging.
Pithana in der Küche?" Vistin hängt ihren Mantel an die Garderobe ganz nach hinten, sie wird wohl zu den letzten gehören die heute gehen ;-)) "Hallo Doc!" begrünst sie auch noch Methos der es sich auf einem kleinem Sofa mit Bier gemütlich gemacht hat.
Pithana reicht Vistin eine verstaubte Flasche, "Nett nett, ich wollte ihn ja nicht gleich enttarnen, heutzutage wird da noch immer solch ein Aufstand drum gemacht!" "Wieso?
www.fortunecity.de /tatooine/metropolis/309/adams/kneipe.html   (1068 words)

  
 Travel Guide To Turkey, Guide de la Turquie, GUIDE MARTINE, Guide to Turkey, Guide de Turquie, Travel, Turkey, Voyage, ...
The first capital of the Hittite invaders is supposed to have been ancient Kuşara (or Arinna) identified as Alacahöyük, according to many Hittite inscriptions.
Towards the end of the 19C BC the Hittite princes of Kuşara showed their supremacy over the other peoples who had settled in Anatolia: King Pithana and his son Annita defeated the kings of Hattuşa which became the new capital of the Hittites from the 18C BC.
Around 1200 BC after the Hittite Empire came to an end, the "Sea Peoples" settled on the ruins of the Hittite cities of northern Anatolia, that they had destroyed.
www.guide-martine.com /centralanatolia9.asp   (2251 words)

  
 WebArticles - Anitta   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-16)
Anittas, son of Pithana, was a semi-legendary king of the Hittites at Kussara, a city that has yet to be identified.
The Hittite texts gives a list of cities sacked by Pithana, among which was Nesa, which Anittas later made his capital.
Anittas reigned in the mid-18th century BC and is mentioned by his descendant Hattusili I, the first Hittite king of Hattusa, in the Anittas text, the oldest known text in the Hittite language—and the oldest known Indo-European text altogether.
www.webarticles.org /Anitta   (230 words)

  
 Hittite Online: Lesson 1
Although neither Anittas nor his father Pithanas bore an Indo-European name, the struggle over possession of the god's statue might indicate that they venerated a god of Indo-European origin.
This sentence may indicate that Pithanas honored the inhabitants of Nesa.
The king of Kussara, Pithana, came down out of the city in force, and he took the city of Nesa in the night by force.
www.utexas.edu /cola/centers/lrc/eieol/hitol-1-R.html   (6334 words)

  
 Kabala is Babylon the Hor
While Kussara has not been pin-pointed, it is located (I presume from a list of cities in which it is found) in south-east Turkey.
In that list was also Nese, a city ruled by Anittas, son of Pithana.
The Budii may even have been the root of terms such as Python/Phaethon and the historical king Pithana, especially as the city of Pythos (I think named after a king Pithana) was smack beside (or perhaps in those days, smack in) Boiotia.
www.tribwatch.com /sephirot.htm   (5997 words)

  
 RPGNet.gr :: View topic - [Science] Defining Magic
Sumfwna m auti ti thewria, eksisou (i kai perissotero) magiki mporei na einai i uparksi ulis, zwis i self-reflectory noimosunis, oso i tilepatheia, i tilekinisi, oi drakoi, i to na vgazeis kounelia apo adeia kapela, arkei na vreis ton tropo i ton logo gia ton opoio einai pithana.
Sumfwna m auti ti thewria, ola einai pithana s auto ton kosmo (i se parallilous), kai kathe ma kathe ti pou mporei (i den mporei) na sullavei o anthrwpinos nous kapws, kapou, kapote mporei kai na itan/einai alithino.
Mia ligotero 'geniki' thewria loipon, ama ola einai (thewritika) pithana, einai i mageia ws kati pou den mporei o anthrwpos na katalavei.
www.rpgnet.gr /forums/viewtopic.php?t=1309   (2214 words)

  
 RPGNet.gr :: View topic - [Science] Erpousa Skia,Iskioma...5 meres aypnos
An eisai sigouros oti epsakses ola ta pithana logika senaria gia to ti mporei na einai (kati sto dwmatio dimiourgei auti ti skia, fantasia ktl) tote to
Einai pistevw kalutero loipon, an de mporeis na peiseis ton allo oti 'den uparxei' auto pou fovatai (giati, gia na to fovatai, pistevei akradanta stin pithanotita na uparxei), na 'apodexteis' autin tin pithanotita estw kai sta logia, kai na kaneis kati na tin antimetwpiseis.
Sto katw katw, OLA einai pithana, estw kai me mia pithanotita 0.0000000000000000000000001 % or less.
www.rpgnet.gr /forums/viewtopic.php?t=1329   (1746 words)

  
 O badoc y a fachenda
Pero Tut lebaba sangre d'auriga en as benas porque contrimostró estar más ábil que yo y ascape estió un güen xinete.
Enristiba con a espata á Tut con a mesma furia conque Zeus abenta los rayos, y una de as begatas lo esarmé y li fazié un chicorrón tallo en o peito espullau ta que sabese lo que ye la dolor d'una ferida.
Lo siguié con l'arco parau, porque Pithana m'eba amostrau la nezesidá y comenienzia de saber disparar cabalgando, de tal traza que a mìa abilidenzia en o caballo yera cuasi tan güena como á pie.
www.fuenferrada.net /creaba/badoc/L04.htm   (4798 words)

  
 Avan Pithana film board - Insomniac Mania
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 Turkey - Entertainment - Hitit   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-16)
During this period of transition, the Hittites came to adopt the name “Hatti” as the name of their country and called their language “Nesi” from the Hatti capital Nesha.
The founder of the Hittite Kingdom was Anitta, the son of Pithana and Kushara.
The kingdom gained stability under Labarna, and grew into an empire with Shuppiluliuma.
www3.estart.com /turkey/entertainment/hitit.html   (940 words)

  
 Re: FreeBSD desktop
Ta ports einai ena apo ta pio endiaferonta xarakthristika tou FreeBSD, afou sou dinei th tynatothta na sthseis opoiodhpote apo ta 11,000 paketa pou periexei me, praktika, molis dyo entoles: # cd /usr/ports/multimedia/mplayer # make install Ayta.
Ta `ports' tha katebasoun to source tou mplayer apo to diktyo, tha to elegksoun gia pithana lathi sto download, tha to aposympiesoyn, ry8misoyn, metaglwttisoyn kai sto telos tha to sthsoyn kiolas.
Twra tha mou peis `de thelo re file na katebaso tipota'.
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