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- Amanitore, also spelled Amanitere or Amanitare, was a queen regnant of the Kingdom of Kush, ruling from Meroë in the middle of the 1st century CE. She...
- The reign of Amanitore was considered one of the most prosperous times of the Meroitic period. She ruled alongside Natakamani, who was either her husband...
- wife of Gaius Asinius Gallus and former wife of Tiberius (b. 36 BC) Amanitore, Nubian Queen Regnant of the Ku****ic Kingdom of Meroë Robert K. Sherk...
- co-regent together with his mother Amanitore. Natakamani is the best attested ruler of the Meroitic period. He and Amanitore may have been contemporaries of...
- of the 1st century AD) Nawidemak (first half of the 1st century AD?) Amanitore (middle 1st century AD) Amanikhatashan (middle 2nd century AD?) Amanikhalika...
- early 1st century CE Relief of a ruler, a Candace of Meroë named Kandake Amanitore, 1st century CE Sculpture in present-day Latin America developed in two...
- (Meroitic alphabet) Old Nubian Religion Architecture Monumental depictions of Amanitore Nubian architecture Nubian pyramids Nubian vault Pyramids of Meroë Sedeinga...
- Amanirenas Amanishakheto Shanakdakhete Nawidemak Amanikhabale Natakamani Amanitore Shorkaror Amanikhareqerem Amanitenmemide Amanikhatashan Tarekeniwal Amanikhalika...
- Amanitore were sometimes previously suggested to have been husband and wife. A graffito found at the Temple of Dakka strongly suggests that Amanitore...
- attested in numerous personal names such as Tanwetamani, Arkamani, and Amanitore. Since rams were considered a symbol of virility, Amun also became thought...