Amani

deity sky Nubian single tradition · 4

Amani is the Nubian form of the god Amun. Tantamani (died 653 BC), the last pharaoh of the Nubian dynasty, bore a theophoric name referring to Amani.

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When

First attested
1000 BCE
Attested period
-1000 – 500
Historical notes
Attested in 653 BCE.

Relationships

aspect of
Amun
manifests as
Amun, ram-headed deity

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Sources

Source passages

“Tantamani (died 653 BC), the last pharaoh of the Nubian dynasty, still bore a theophoric name referring to Amun in the Nubian form Amani.”

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“The later (Meroitic period) name of Nubian Amun was Amani, attested in numerous personal names such as Tanwetamani, Arkamani, and Amanitore.”

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