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Amanishakheto was a
queen regnant (kandake) of Kush who
reigned in the
early 1st
century AD. In
Meroitic hieroglyphs her name is
written "Amanikasheto"...
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Lucius Calpurnius Piso. The
approximate date of
Natakamani succeeding Amanishakheto as the King of Kush.
Kunatala Satakarni is
succeeded by
Satakarni III...
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queen Amanishakheto Bracelet from the tomb of
Amanishakheto Some of the
treasures found by
Ferlini in the
pyramid of
queen Amanishakheto Wall of the...
- (98 ft) high and is
thought to have been
built for the
Nubian queen Amanishakheto.[citation needed] In the Twenty-fifth Dynasty, with the
Nubian conquest...
- earlier. At Wad ban Naqa, he
leveled the
pyramid N6 of the
kandake Amanishakheto starting from the top,
finding treasure composed of
dozens of gold and...
- the Younger,
Roman stoic philosopher was born in
Cordoba (d. AD 65)
Amanishakheto,
queen of Kush (Nubia) Map of the
world in AD 1. Map of the Eastern...
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century BCE–beginning of the 1st
century CE
Predecessor Teriteqas Successor Amanishakheto Burial Jebel Barkal (Bar. 4?)
Spouse Teriteqas Issue Akinidad...
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Tabirqo Nahirqo Tanyidamani Pakhedateqo Naqyrinsan Teriteqas Amanirenas Amanishakheto Shanakdakhete Nawidemak Amanikhabale Natakamani Amanitore Shorkaror...
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African queens were
known to the Greco-Roman
world as the "Candaces":
Amanishakheto, Amanirenas, Nawidemak, and Malegereabar. In the New Testament, a treasury...
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close to the time of
another queen regnant,
Amanishakheto.
Kuckertz (2021)
placed Shanakdakhete as
Amanishakheto's successor,
ruling in the
first half of the...