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Amanislo
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Amanislo was a king of Kush dating to the middle of the third century BCE.[1]

Quick Facts Kushite king of Meroë, Reign ...
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Monuments and inscriptions

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Pyramid of King Amanislo, Meroë Southern Cemetery

Amanislo is mainly known from his pyramid at Meroë. He is buried in Meroe, Beg. S 5. From the position of his pyramid it has been argued that he was the successor of king Arakamani and the predecessor of Amantekha.[1][2]

He is also known from an inscription on granite lion figures, the Prudhoe Lions, originally belonging to the Egyptian pharaoh Amenhotep III and now at the British Museum. There is also a column drum, found at Semna perhaps providing his name, although the reading is uncertain.

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In modern culture

Amanislo appears as Amonasro, King of Ethiopia in Verdi's Aida, following the scenario written by Auguste Mariette.

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