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Atlanersa (also Atlanarsa) was a Ku****e
ruler of the
Napatan kingdom of Nubia,
reigning for
about a
decade in the mid-7th
century BC. He was the successor...
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Takahatenamun in the
Jebel Barkal Temple of Mut.
Temple B700,
built by
Atlanersa and
decorated by Senkamanisken, is now
largely destro****. It received...
- A
temple dedicated to this
syncretic god,
built by the Ku****e
ruler Atlanersa, was
unearthed at
Jebel Barkal.
Syncretism was
common during the ****enistic...
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rulers and
their god of incense,
thereby ****ociated with
funerary rites.
Atlanersa, a Ku****e
ruler of the
Napatan kingdom of Nubia, is
known to have started...
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Malewiebamani Nuri 18 – King
Analmaye Nuri 19 – King
Nasakhma Nuri 20 – King
Atlanersa, Son of
Taharqa Nuri 21 –
Possibly Takahatenamun, Queen. Wife of Taharqa...
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sacking Thebes and Memphis.
Following these events, and
starting with
Atlanersa, no Ku****e
ruler would ever rule over
Egypt again.
Upper Egypt remained...
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reigns of
Amenhotep III (Hermopolis),
Taharqa (Jebel Barkal), and
Atlanersa (Jebel Barkal) that show two
river gods
performing the rite. This matches...
- El-Kurru.
Pyramids of
Gebel Barkal Royal cemetery at Nuri.
Kings Taharqa,
Atlanersa and
other royals from the
kingdom of
Napata are
buried at Nuri. Pyramids...
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Pamiu I
Napatan Alara Kashta Piye
Shebitku Shabaka Taharqa Tantamani Atlanersa Senkamanisken Anlamani Aspelta Early Meroitic Aramatle-qo
Malonaqen Analmaye...
- and Tempti-Khumma-In-Shushinak as
kings of the
Elamite Empire. 653 BC:
Atlanersa becomes ruler of the
Napatan kingdom of Kush
after the
collapse of the...