The Tawagalawa letter (CTH 181), of which…
1341 BCE to 1198 BCE
The Tawagalawa letter (CTH 181), of which only the third tablet has been preserved, written by a Hittite king (generally accepted as Hattusili III) to a king of Ahhiyawa around 1250 BCE, concerns the activities of an adventurer Piyama-Radu against the Hittites, and requests his extradition to Hatti under assurances of safe conduct.
It is so named because it mentions a brother of the king of Ahhiyawa named Tawagalawa—a name that has been connected with the Greek name Eteocles, hence its fame.
The Achaean (Ahhiyawan?) king addressed in this letter would be Polynices, brother of Eteocles (the usurper-king of Thebes), according to Greek mythology.