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词条 Akhraten
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| reign = (ca. 350–335 BCE)
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| full name = Akhraten
| predecessor = Harsiotef
| successor = Nastasen or Amanibakhi
| spouse =
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| royal house =
| dynasty = Meroitic period
| father = Harsiotef?
| mother =
| birth_date = BCE
| birth_place =
| death_date = ca. 335 BCE
| death_place =
| date of burial =
| place of burial = Pyramid N14 at Nuri
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Akhraten (also transliterated Akhratan) was a King of Kush (ca. 350 BCE-335 BCE).

Akhraten took on at least some titles based on those used by the Egyptian Pharaohs.[1]

Horus name: Kanakht Tjema Neditef ("Mighty Bull whose arm is powerful, Protector of his Father")
Prenomen: Neferibre ("Re is one whose heart is beautiful")

Nomen: Akhraten

Akhratan may have been a son of Harsiotef and a brother of Nastasen.[2]

Akhratan is known from a cartouche in a chapel and from a black granite statue found in Barkal Temple 500, now located in Boston (23.735).[2] The statue is headless and is missing its feet.

Akhraten may have been succeeded as King of Kush by Nastasen, but some scholars suggest that a king named Amanibakhi may have ruled between Akraten and Nastasen.[1]

External links

  • picture of the statue Boston (23.735)

References

1. ^László Török, The kingdom of Kush: handbook of the Napatan-Meroitic Civilization
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
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2 : Kings of Kush|4th-century BC rulers

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