| Malewiebamani | |
|---|---|
PyramidNuri 11 of Malewiebamani | |
| Reign | 5th century BC[1] |
| Predecessor | Nasakhma |
| Successor | Talakhamani |
| Children | Talakhamani?,Amanineteyerike andBaskakeren |
| Father | EitherNasakhma orSiaspiqa |
| Mother | Probably QueenSaka'aye |
| Died | c. 435 BCE |
| Burial | Nuri (Nuri 11) |
Malewiebamani was aKushite King ofMeroë.
Malewiebamani's mother was likely Queen Saka'aye. Malewiebamani was the son of eitherNasakhma orSiaspiqa.
Amanineteyerike andBaskakeren are thought to be sons of Malewiebamani.[2]
Malewiebamani succeeded Nasakhma and in turn was succeeded byTalakhamani, who could be either a son or a younger brother of Malewiebamani.[2][3]
A Royal wife namedAkhrasan from the time of Malewiebamani was buried atNuri. Her relation to the king is not known.[2]
Malewiebamani's name is known from aShawabti and from intrusive items from pyramid Nuri 16 bearing his name. On the dedication stela ofAspelta, a private name occurs which is very similar to Malewiebamani's name. His nomen appears atKawa.[2]
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