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- tanṭammanē, Ancient Gr****: Τεμένθης Teménthēs), also known as Tanutamun or Tanwetamani (d. 653 BC) was ruler of the Kingdom of Kush located in Northern Sudan...
- tradition was continued by Piye's successor Shabataka, Shabaka. and Tanwetamani. Later these pyramids begin to be built 26 kilometers upstream from El-Kurru...
- of Nubian Amun was Amani, attested in numerous personal names such as Tanwetamani, Arkamani, and Amanitore. Since rams were considered a symbol of virility...
- effectively ended Nubian control over Egypt. Also known as Tandaname, Tanwetamani or Tementhes. Seqenenre Tao Pharaoh 17th dynasty fl. c. mid-16th century...
- These statues depicted Taharqa and several of his successors, including Tanwetamani, Senkamanisken, Anlamani, and Aspelta. This discovery was partially accidental...
- entirely re****embled statues portraying the Nubian Pharaohs Taharqa, Tanwetamani, Senkamanisken, Anlamani, and Aspelta, who ruled Egypt in the 25th Dynasty...
- pyramids built after King Piye's were similarly monumental and King Tanwetamani (Ku.16) and Queen Qalhata's (Ku.5) tombs are even exquisitely painted...
- stone statues, representing Taharqa and four of his five successors: Tanwetamani, Senkamanisken, Anlamani, and Aspelta 1916–1923: Explored pyramids of...