Amanislo
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Amanislo was a king of Kush around 250 BC.
He is only known from his pyramid at Meroe (S 6) and from an inscription on a lion figure. The figure belonged originally to the Egyptian king Amenhotep III. From the position of his pyramid it has been argued that he was the successor of king Arrakkamani.
Amanislo appears as Amonasro, King of Ethiopia in Verdi's Aida, following the scenario written by Auguste Mariette.
[edit] Literature
- Laszlo Török, in: Fontes Historiae Nubiorum, Vol. II, Bergen 1996, S. 568-569, ISBN 82-91626-01-4

