Malowijebamani
Malowijebamani was a Nubian king who eventually ruled in the 5th century BC.
Malowijebamani is known from his pyramid Nu 11 in Nuri . His death stele, which must have been set up by the pyramid, was rebuilt in a Christian church. There is a granite altar from Malowijebamani, which was found near Mount Barkal , and there are blocks from Sanam that are inscribed by him , which surely come from a temple building.
With Malowijebamani, a phase of Nubian history ends, the rulers of which are very poorly documented. There are more monuments of Malowijebamani and the following rulers. Malowijebamani is the father of Arikamaninote and Talachamani .
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- Proper name : Malowijebamani
- Throne name : Cheperkare
See also
literature
- László Török , in: Fontes Historiae Nubiorum, Vol. I , Bergen 1994, 301–302, ISBN 82-991411-6-8
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SURNAME | Malowijebamani |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Cheperkare |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | nubian king |
DATE OF BIRTH | 6th century BC BC or 5th century BC Chr. |
DATE OF DEATH | 5th century BC Chr. |