Alluwamna

Alluwamna was a king of the Hittites (Middle Kingdom) in the 15th century BC.

He might be a successor of Telipinu as his son-in-law,[4][5] after the reign of Tahurwaili.

[1] Alluwamna married Harapšeki, daughter of Telipinu.

As a son-in-law of Telepinu (married to his first-rank daughter Harapšeki), Alluwamna would have been first in line for the throne.

However, Telepinu banished him and his wife to Malitashkur [5](see KUB 26:77), and so it is possible that he did not come to the throne right after Telepinu's death, but rather after the reign of Tahurwaili, first cousin of Telipinu[1] One text of Alluwamna records the granting of land to his son and likely successor Hantili II.