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- Natakamani, also called Aqrakamani, was a king of Kush who reigned from Meroƫ in the middle of the 1st century CE. He ruled as co-regent together with...
- 1st century CE. She ruled together with her son, Natakamani. The co-reign of Amanitore and Natakamani is a very well attested period and appears to have...
- Teriteqas Amanirenas Amanishakheto Shanakdakhete Nawidemak Amanikhabale Natakamani Amanitore Shorkaror Amanikhareqerem Amanitenmemide Amanikhatashan Tarekeniwal...
- as a creator and fertility god. Constructed during the leadership of Natakamani and Amanitore, the Sanctuary at Naqa is located about 120 kilometers northeast...
- are still well preserved. The Amun temple of Naqa was founded by King Natakamani and is 100 metres in length and has several statues of the ruler. The...
- Lentulus Gaetulicus and Lucius Calpurnius Piso. The approximate date of Natakamani succeeding Amanishakheto as the King of Kush. Kunatala Satakarni is succeeded...
- 1st century BCE, has been shown to have been the same person as Natakamani. Natakamani and Amanitore were sometimes previously suggested to have been husband...
- crown was shown on the images of non-Egyptian rulers, such as Nubians Natakamani, Arnekhamani or Silko of Nobadia. A bas-relief at Pasargadae depicting...
- the most prosperous times of the Meroitic period. She ruled alongside Natakamani, who was either her husband or her son. The success of the two rulers...
- Amanishakheto Copy of relief from Naqa depicting Amanitore (second from left), Natakamani (second from right) and two princes approaching a three-headed Apedemak...