Hittite king Mursili II had appointed his…
1269 BCE to 1258 BCE
Hittite king Mursili II had appointed his fourth and last son, Hattusili, as priest of Sausga of Samuha, and Hattusili will remain loyal to the "Ishtar of Samuha" to the end of his days.
His older brother Muwatalli II had moved his seat in Tarhuntassa and appointed him governor of Hattusa.
Hattusili had been the commander of Hittite forces that defeated the Egyptian campaign into Syria in the famous 1274 BCE Battle of Kadesh.
As governor, Hattusili has also reconquered Nerik and become the High Priest of its storm god.
Hattusili names his eldest son and crown prince "Nerikkaili" in honor of this achievement.
His nephew, Mursili III (or Urhi-Teshub) had moved the capitol back to Hattusa, rendering Hattusili's governorship redundant.
Mursili had then deposed him from Nerik, triggering a civil war.
Hattusili defeats and exiles his nephew, renames Urhi-Teshup's sibling Ulmi-Teshup "Kurunta" (or: marries her off to Kurunta), and appoints Kurunta over Tarhuntassa in his place.
After this, Hattusili elevates a junior son, Tudhaliya IV, as crown prince instead.