Malonaqen

Malonaqen
Kushite King of Meroe

Votive cartouche of Malonaqen (Ashmolean Museum)
Predecessor Aramatle-qo
Successor Analmaye
Burial Nuri 5
Spouse Queen Tagtal
Full name
Malonaken Sekhemkare
Father Aramatle-qo
Mother Queen Amanitakaye
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Malonaqen Sekhemkare [1]
in hieroglyphs

Malonaqen was a Meroitic king who probably governed in the first half of the 6th century BC. His prenomen was "Sekhemkare."

He is thought to be the son of king Aramatle-qo and queen Amanitakaye although this is based merely on assumptions. His queen consort is thought to be Tagtal, who was buried at Nuri (Nu. 45).[1]

Attestations

He is well known from his pyramid (Nu.5) at Nuri as well as by a votive cartouche from Kawa and on blocks (from temple M 242, 294) and other objects in Meroë.[2]

References

  1. 1 2 Dows Dunham and M. F. Laming Macadam, Names and Relationships of the Royal Family of Napata, The Journal of Egyptian Archaeology, Vol. 35 (Dec., 1949), pp. 139-149
  2. Lazlo Török: Meroe City, an Ancient African Capital, London 1997, S. 237-41, ISBN 0-85698-137-0

Preceded by:
Aramatle-qo

Rulers of Kush

Succeeded by:
Analmaye

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