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Natakamani, also
called Aqrakamani, was a king of Kush who
reigned from Meroë 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...
- was
believed to have been
Natakamani's wife, with
Shorkaror as
their son.
Amanitore is now
known to have been
Natakamani's mother,
which leaves Shorkaror's...
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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...
- 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...
- 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...
- Ireland, r. 9–14 Suinin,
Legendary Emperor of ****an, r. 29 BC – 70 AD
Natakamani, King of Kush, r. (1 BC – AD 20)
Abgar V of Edessa, King of Osroene, 4...
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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...