Takideamani

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Takideamani was a Nubian king who probably reigned in the second or third century AD. So far he is only known from the pyramid Beg. N 29 in Meroë. His name is documented there in Meroitic hieroglyphs on an offering table.[1] His parents are also named there. His father's name was Adeqetali and his mother's name was Napatadakheto. The offering table is now in Berlin.

References

  1. Eide, Tormod (1998). Fontes Historiae Nubiorum: Textual Sources for the History of the Middle Nile Region Between the Eighth Century BC and the Sixth Century AD. University of Bergen, Department of Classics. ISBN 978-82-91626-07-9.