Atlanersa

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Name of Atlanersa
Throne name
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Proper name
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Atlanersa
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Atlanersa was a Nubian king who lived around 640 BC. Ruled.

He was the son of Taharqa and a [...] salka (name not quite get) and with his sisters and Yeturow Khalese married . The mother of his successor Senkamanisken and probably a concubine, however, was Malotaral.

Atlanersa is known from representations in the temples on Mount Barkal . A granite altar with his name comes from there and a fragment of an obelisk with his name comes from Dongola . He was buried in grave Nu 20 in Nuri , because there was a sacrificial tablet with his name there.

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literature

  • László Török , in: Tormod Eide (Ed.): Fontes Historiae Nubiorum. Volume 1: Tormod Eide: From the eighth to the mid-fifth century BC. Institutt for Klassisk Filologi, Russisk og Religionsvitenskap, Bergen 1994, ISBN 82-991411-6-8 , pp. 210-211.
predecessor Office successor
Tanotamun King of Nubia
approx. 640 BC Chr.
Senkamanisken