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The Fall of Troy: What the Hittite Tablets Reveal

7 min · 21. juni 2026
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The Trojan War may be myth, but the Hittite archives offer a stunning contemporary account. In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the Manapa-Tarhunta letter, the Tawagalawa letter, and the Alaksandu Treaty — diplomatic documents that name Wilusa (Troy), a king named Alaksandu (Paris?), and the Ahhiyawa (Mycenaeans) as a real geopolitical force. They examine the possible historical Piyamaradu, a renegade who attacked Hittite allies and fled to Ahhiyawa-controlled territory, and the mysterious Attarsiya, an Ahhiyawan raider called 'the man of Attarsiya'. The conversation also covers the earthquake damage at Troy VI and its possible role in the war's memory, and the scholarly debate over whether Troy VIIa was destroyed by fire or siege around 1180 BCE. Discover how Hittite cuneiform tablets, written while Troy was still standing, may hold the kernel of truth behind Homer's epic. #TrojanWar #HittiteEmpire #Wilusa #Ahhiyawa #ManapaTarhunta #Tawagalawa #Alaksandu #Piyamaradu #Attarsiya #TroyVI #TroyVIIa #HittiteTablets #LateBronzeAge #Mycenaean #Archaeology #HistoricalMyth #FexingoHistory #History Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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