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dbpedia:Amanitore
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Amanitore (c. 50 CE) was a Nubian Kandake (queen) of the ancient Kushitic Kingdom of Meroë, which also is referred to as Nubia in many ancient sources. An alternate spelling is Kandace, Kandake, or Kentake. In Egyptian hieroglyphics the throne name of Amanitore reads as Merkare.
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Amanitore
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(c. 50 CE) was a queen of the ancient Kushitic Kingdom of Meroë or Nubia
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dbpedia:Nubia
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dbpedia:Nubia
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Queen ofKush