Muwatalli I
Muwatalli I was a king of the Hittites.
- See also Muwatalli II
| Muwatalli I | |
|---|---|
| Cause of death | killed by his servants | 
| Predecessor | Huzziya II | 
| Successor | Tudhaliya I | 
| Spouse(s) | Walanni | 
| Relatives | maybe Huzziya II | 
Biography
    
Muwatalli killed his predecessor Huzziya II. He was the Chief of the Royal Bodyguard of Huzziya, but later he killed him. He may have been Huzziya's younger brother.
Muwatalli's Chief of the Royal Bodyguard was called Muwa. Muwattalli himself was killed in a palace by Himuili, the Chief of the Palace Servants, and Kantuzili, the Overseer of the Gold Chariot Fighters.[1]
His wife was called Walanni.[2]
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Sources
    
- The organisation of the Hittite military by Richard Henry Beal
- The Tawananna in the Hittite kingdom by Shoshana R. Bin-Nun
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