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Nasalsa was a
Nubian queen of the
Kingdom of Kush. She is
known from a shabti, some
inscriptions on
tablets and cups, text on the
stela of Khaliut, a...
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accounts of his reign.
Aspelta was the son of
Senkamanisken and
Queen Nasalsa.
Aspelta was the
brother and
successor of Anlamani. The King is thought...
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Egyptian pharaohs. He
might have been
married to
queens Amanimalel and
Nasalsa, the
latter of whom bore him two sons:
Anlamani and Aspelta. Both sons...
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based at
Napata (reigned c. 640 BC – c. 620 BC). He was
married to
Queen Nasalsa who bore him two sons:
Anlamani and Aspelta.
Sennedjem Artisan 19th dynasty...
- a
stela discovered in a
temple at Kawa. The
stela records his
mother Nasalsa's visit to Kawa to
watch his
official coronation as king. It also notes...
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Anlamani Late 7th
century BCE Son of
Senkamanisken (?) and
Queen Nasalsa.
Earliest ruler do****ented to have
undertaken the
traditional Ku****e coronation...
- Nuri 23 – Masalaye, Queen?
Probably wife of King
Senkamanisken Nuri 24 –
Nasalsa, Queen.
Daughter of Atlanersa, wife of King
Senkamanisken Nuri 25 – Maletaral...
- wife, king's wife of the
living and king's sister. Her
mother was
queen Nasalsa. Her
father was most
likely king Senkamanisken. Her
royal husband is not...
- been made in the same workshop.
There were also
found shabtis of
queen Nasalsa,
queen Madiqen and Artaha. Dows
Dunham and M. F.
Laming Macadamː Names...
- sister. One
daughter of
Atlanersa by one of his
wives is known:
Queen Nasalsa, sister-wife of
Senkamanisken and
mother of
Anlamani and Aspelta. It is...