Takideamani

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Takideamani was a Nubian king who probably reigned in the second or third century AD.

So far he is only known from the pyramid Beg. N 29 in Meroë. His name is documented there in Meroitic hieroglyphs on an offering table.[1] His parents are also named there. His father's name was Adeqetali and his mother's name was Napatadakheto. The offering table is now in Berlin.

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