Patrapeamani
Patrapeamani was a reigning Nubian queen who ruled at the beginning of the fourth century AD.
Patrapeamani is only known from a Meroitic inscription on a sacrificial tablet that was found in Meroe in the grave of Beg W309 . Stylistically, this sacrificial table is set very late. It is not certain whether the tablet was carried away or whether Beg W309 is the grave of this ruler. Her parents are also named on the offering table (father: Datiley, mother: [...] left). It is not entirely certain whether Patrapeamani is really a woman. In any case, Patrapeamani is one of the last attested rulers in Meroe.
See also
literature
- Inge Hofmann: Contributions to Meroitic Chronology , St. Augustin near Bonn 1978, p. 156 u. 180, ISBN 3921389801
- László Török , in: Fontes Historiae Nubiorum, Vol. III , Bergen 1998, p. 1073, ISBN 8291626073
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SURNAME | Patrapeamani |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | nubian queen |
DATE OF BIRTH | 4th century |
DATE OF DEATH | 4th century |