- Amanishakheto
Amanishakheto was a
kandake ofNubia . She seems to have reigned from 10 BCE to 1 CE, although most dates of Nubian history before the Middle Ages are very uncertain. Amanishakheto is known from several monuments. She is mentioned in theAmun -temple ofKawa , on a stela fromMeroe , and in inscriptions of a palace building found atWad ban Naqa , from a stela found atQasr Ibrim , another stela fromNaqa and her pyramid at Meroe (Beg. no. N6). Her titles were Candace and later "qore", which means "king".Fact|date=May 2008Amanishakheto is best known from a treasure of jewellery recovered in 1834 from her pyramid in Meroe. These pieces are now in the
Egyptian Museum of Berlin andMunich .Further reading
*Laszlo Török, in: "Fontes Historiae Nubiorum" Vol. II, p. 723-725 (Bergen, 1996). ISBN 82-91626-01-4
External links
* [http://www.dignubia.org/bookshelf/rulers.php?rul_id=00024&ord= digNubia]
* [http://www.homestead.com/wysinger/nubian102.html The treasure of the queen (English)]
* [http://www.muzarp.poznan.pl/muzeum/muz_eng/naga08.htm Stela found in Naqa]
* [http://oi.uchicago.edu/OI/MUS/PA/EGYPT/BEES/IMAGES/MEROE/II1D3_4.html Chicago Oriental Institute Archive: picture of her destroyed pyramid]
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