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    Aspelta was a ruler of the kingdom of Kush (c. 600 – c. 580 BCE). More is known about him and his reign than most of the rulers of Kush. He left several...
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  • Myers, 1928 Aspelta europaea Hauer, 1939 Aspelta harringi Remane, 1929 Aspelta lestes Harring & Myers, 1928 Aspelta pachida (Gosse, 1887) Aspelta reibischi...
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    King Karkamani Nuri 8 - King Aspelta, son of King Senkamanisken and Queen Naparaye Nuri 9 - King Aramatle-qo, son of Aspelta Nuri 10 - King Amaninatakilebte...
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  • naming years. Amtalqa succeeds his brother Aspelta as king of Kush. Pittacus of Mytilene, one of the Seven Sages of Greece Aspelta, king of Kush v t e...
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    and princes including Anlami and Aspelta. The bodies of these kings were placed in huge granite sarcophagi. Aspelta's weighed 15.5 tons, and its lid weighed...
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    endures") Nomen: Aramatle-qo Aramatle-qo was the son and successor of King Aspelta and Queen Henuttakhbit. He had several wives: Atmataka, her pyramid is...
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    Assyrian Empire 6th century BC Egypt: 592 BC: Psamtik II sacks Napata Sudan: Aspelta moves the Kushite capital to Meroe Near East: 539 BC: Achaemenid conquest...
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    p. 154. ISBN 978-1-135-01457-5. "Statue of King Aspelta". collections.mfa.org. "Statue of King Aspelta". collections.mfa.org. Dunham, Dows: The Barkal...
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    Twenty-fifth Dynasty of Egypt, 690–664 BCE Statue of the Kushite Pharaoh Aspelta, Napata period (c. 620–580 BCE) Column and elephant - part of the temple...
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    though it is now known to have been a palace. Colossal statue of King Aspelta from the Temple of Amun, Jebel Barkal. Boston Museum of Fine Arts. The...
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