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The Trojan War in Hittite Records: A Bronze Age Conflict

5 min · 4 jul 2026
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Did the Trojan War actually happen? In this episode, Lucas and Luna dive into the Hittite archives — clay tablets from the capital Hattusa — that mention a kingdom called Wilusa (likely Troy) and a diplomatic crisis involving a rebellious warlord named Piyama-Radu. They explore the Manapa-Tarhunta letter, which describes a mysterious 'Piyama-Radu' and a treaty between the Hittite king Muwatalli II and Alaksandu of Wilusa (possibly Paris). The conversation also covers the Ahhiyawa — Hittite references to a Mycenaean Greek power — and the controversial theory that a historical conflict around 1180 BCE, involving a coalition of 'Sea Peoples,' may have inspired Homer's epic. Lucas weighs the evidence: a real Bronze Age war, but not quite the Iliad. Along the way, they discuss the Tawagalawa letter, the Millawanda episode, and the geographic clues that link Wilusa to Hisarlik. This is a fresh angle for Fexingo History listeners who know the myths but haven't explored the Hittite perspective. #TrojanWar #Hittites #Wilusa #Alaksandu #PiyamaRadu #Ahhiyawa #Mycenaean #SeaPeoples #Hattusa #ManapaTarhuntaLetter #TawagalawaLetter #Millawanda #Hisarlik #BronzeAge #History #FexingoHistory #MythAndReality #AncientDiplomacy Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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