Ḫarapšili
{{Infobox royalty
| name = Ḫarapšili
| title = Princess and Queen consort of the Hittites
| image = Museum of Anatolian Civilizations 1320166 nevit.jpg
| caption = Relief of Hittite women, likely noble ladies
| predecessor = Kali
| spouse = Hantili I
| father =Maratti
| mother = Ḫaštayara
| issue =Daughter
| religion =Hittite mythology
}}
Ḫarapšili (or Ḫarapsili, Harapšili; "š" is pronounced as "s" in "sun") was a Hittite queen during the Old Kingdom of Hittites.The Tawananna in the Hittite kingdom by Shoshana R. Bin-Nun. [https://books.google.com/books?id=X3hiAAAAMAAJ&q=Harapsili Online version].Greeks And Pre-Greeks: Aegean Prehistory And Greek Heroic Tradition by Margalit Finkelberg
Biography
= Family =
Ḫarapšili was probably a daughter of princess Ḫaštayara and a man called Maratti. Her grandfather was king Hattusili I and her brother was king Mursili I (c. 1556 – 1526 BC).[https://books.google.com/books?id=RtMSrGe8MY0C&dq=Harapsili&pg=PA34 Hittite Studies in Honor of Harry A. Hoffner, Jr. by Harry A. Hoffner, Gary M. Beckman, Richard Henry Beal, John Gregory McMahon]
= Marriage =
She married a cupbearer named Hantili I. He conspired with Zidanta I and assassinated Mursili, thereafter taking the throne.Telepinu Proclamation, §10
The royal blood was preserved in the female line.{{Cite book |last=Finkelberg |first=Margalit |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=H-q2UQZ5XzAC&dq=Harapsili+hantili&pg=PA177 |title=Greeks and Pre-Greeks: Aegean Prehistory and Greek Heroic Tradition |date=2006-01-05 |publisher=Cambridge University Press |isbn=978-1-139-44836-9 |language=en}}
She was a mother of one daughter who married Zidanta who became a king.[http://www.hittites.info/history.aspx?text=history%2fEarly+Empire.htm#Mursili1 Reign of Mursili I]
= Death =
Ḫarapšili died in Sugziya.The Kingdom of the Hittites by Trevor Bryce
In myth
In one myth is mentioned "The Storm God of Queen Harapsili".Kaniššuwar by Hans Gustav Güterbock This is mentioned in Hittite myths, a book by Harry A. Hoffner.[https://books.google.com/books?id=RCYvAAAAYAAJ&q=Harapsili Hittite myths] by Harry A. Hoffner and Gary M. Beckman
See also
{{Portal|Asia}}