User:Avrand6/sandbox/List of Nubian Monarchs
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Despite probably being a unified and centralized polity for most of it's history, especially after it's prominent position after absorbing the Kingdom of Saï around c. 1700 BC, Kerma seems to have been largely without writing and written records, and thus only the names of four succeeding kings of Kerma are known from Egyptian sources.
These three enigmatic and possibly Egyptian rulers are only attested at sites in Lower Nubia.[2]
Image | Reign | Monarch Name | Comments |
---|---|---|---|
c. 2000-1950 BC | Segerseni[2] | These three enigmatic Kings are only attested in Lower Nubia, from the period around the Egyptian Late Eleventh and Early Twelfth dynasties. They may have been Egyptian rebels or potential usurpers to the ruling Pharaohs, who held power only in Lower Nubia, or they may have been local Kings or Chieftains of some small polity, in which case they may have been Egyptian or Nubian. The relationships between these three enigmatic rulers is unknown, as is any potential order they ruled, though they are dated to the early 20th century BC.[2] | |
c. 2000-1950 BC | Qakare Ini[2] | ||
c. 2000-1950 BC | Iyibkhentre[2] |
Image | Reign | Monarch Name | Comments |
---|---|---|---|
542-538 BC | Analmaye | ||
538-519 BC | Amaninatakilebte | ||
519-510 BC | Karkamani | ||
510-487BC | Amaniastabarqa | ||
487-468 BC | Siaspiqa | ||
468-463 BC | Nasakhma | ||
463-435 BC | Malewiebamani | ||
435-431 BC | Talakhamani | ||
431-405 BC | Amanineteyerike | ||
405-404 BC | Baskakeren | ||
404-369 BC | Harsiotef | ||
369-350 BC | An Unknown King | Probably owner of Pyramid 1 at El-Kurru | |
350-335 BC | Akhraten | ||
335 BC | Amanibakhi | ||
335-315 BC | Nastasen |
Image | Reign | Monarch Name | Comments |
---|---|---|---|
*(315 -295 BC)* | Aktisanes | ||
*(295-288 BC)* | Aryamani | ||
*(288-282 BC)* | Kash[...] | ||
*(282-276 BC)* | Piankhi-yerike-qa/Piye-Iry-qo | ||
*(276 -270 BC)* | Sabrakamani |
Image | Reign | Monarch Name | Comments |
---|---|---|---|
270-260 BC | Arakamani | ||
260-250 BC | Amanislo | ||
*(250-242 BC)* | Amantekha | ||
*(242-235 BC)* | Sheshepankhenamun Setepenre | ||
*(235-195 BC)* | Arnekhamani | ||
*(205-195 BC)* | Arqamani | ||
*(295-185 BC)* | Adikhalamani | ||
*(185-177 BC)* | [...]mr[...]t | Buried at Meroe in Beg. N 8 | |
*(177-170 BC)* | An Unknown King | Buried at Meroe in Beg. N 10 | |
*(170-140 BC)* | Shanakdakhete | Queen Regnant | |
*(140-90 BC)* | Tanyidamani | ||
*(90-75 BC)* | Naqyrinsan | ||
*(75-67 BC)* | An Unknown King | Buried at Meroe in Beg. N 20 | |
*(67-58 BC)* | An Unknown King | Probably buried at Barkal 1 | |
*(58-54 BC)* | Aqrakamani | ||
*(54-50 BC)* | Teriteqas | ||
*(50-40 BC)* | Amanikhabale | ||
*(40-10 BC)* | Amanirenas | Queen Regnant | |
*(10 BC-2 AD)* | Amanishakheto | Queen Regnant | |
*(2-4 AD)* | Nawidemak | Queen Regnant | |
*(4-12 AD)* | Natakamani | ||
*(12-20 AD)* | Amanitore | Queen Regnant |
Image | Reign | Monarch Name | Comments |
---|---|---|---|
*(20-24 AD)* | Shorkaror | ||
*(24-25 AD)* | Pisakar | ||
25-41 AD | Amanitaraqide | Queen Regnant | |
41-62 AD | Amanitenmemide | ||
62-85 AD | Amanikhatashan | Queen Regnant | |
00s | Teritnide | ||
200s AD | Tamelerdeamani | ||
100s | Amanikhalika | ||
100s | Aritenyesbokhe | ||
100s | Tarekeniwal | ||
100s | Amanikhalika | ||
100s | Aritenyesbokhe | ||
during 100 AD | Amanikhareqerem | ||
Early 200s | Teritedakhatey | ||
Early 200s | Aryesbokhe | ||
245-266 was certainly ruling in 253 | Teqorideamani | ||
Late 200s Early 300s was certainly ruling in 298 | Yesebokheamani | ||
Late 200s or Early 300s | Talakhidamani | ||
308-350 AD | Amanipilade | Queen Regnant |
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