Malonaqen
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Malonaqen was a Nubian king who probably ruled in the 6th century BC.
His father was probably Aramatelqo and his mother Amanitakaye , although both are based on guesswork.
He is known from his pyramid Nu 5 in Nuri , his name was found on votive cartouches in Kawa and on blocks (temple M 242, 294) and other objects in Meroe .
See also
literature
- László Török, in: Eide Tormod (Ed.): Fontes Historiae Nubiorum. Vol. 1: From the eight to the mid-fifth century BC Klassisk Institutt, Universitetet i Bergen, Bergen 1994, 291-292, ISBN 82-991411-6-8 .
Individual evidence
- ^ László Török : Meroe City. An Ancient African Capital. John Garstang 's excavations in the Sudan . Egypt Exploration Society, London 1997, pp. 237-241, ISBN 0-85698-137-0 .
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| SURNAME | Malonaqen |
| BRIEF DESCRIPTION | nubian king |
| DATE OF BIRTH | 6th century BC Chr. |
| DATE OF DEATH | 6th century BC Chr. |