| Amenirdis II | |
|---|---|
![]() Amenirdis II (far right) at Karnak  | |
| Divine Adoratrice of Amun | |
| Tenure | 650–640 BC | 
| Predecessor | Shepenupet II | 
| Successor | Nitocris I 
  | 
| Spouse | uncertain, possibly Atlanersa | 
| Dynasty | 25th–26th Dynasty | 
| Father | Taharqa | 
The ancient Nubian princess Amenirdis II, daughter of the Kushite pharaoh Taharqa of the 25th Dynasty, was adopted by Shepenupet II, daughter of Piye,[2] to become Divine Adoratrice of Amun from around 650 BC to 640 BC during the 26th Dynasty. Amenirdis adopted Nitocris, daughter of Psamtik I, to become her successor.[3] She may have been married to one of Taharqa's sons, king Atlanersa.[4]
References
- ↑ von Beckerath, Jürgen (1999). Handbuch der Ägyptischen Königsnamen (in German). Mainz am Rhein, Von Zabern. ISBN 3-8053-2591-6. pp. 210-11
 - ↑ Aidan Dodson, Monarchs of the Nile, American University in Cairo Press, 2000. p.184
 - ↑ Dodson, p.188
 - ↑ Morkot, Robert (1999). "Kingship and Kinship in the Empire of Kush". In Wenig, Steffen (ed.). Studien zum antiken Sudan. meroitica. Vol. 15. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz Verlag. p. 200. ISBN 3447041390.
 
- Robert Steven Bianchi, Daily Life Of The Nubians, Greenwood Press 2004
 - Karol Myśliwiec, The Twilight of Ancient Egypt: First Millennium B.C.E., Cornell University Press 2000
 - I. E. S. Edwards, John Boardman, John B. Bury, S. A. Cook, The Cambridge Ancient History, Cambridge University Press 1969
 - Aidan Dodson, Monarchs of the Nile, American Univ. in Cairo Press 2000
 
Further reading
- Dodson, Aidan (2002). "The problem of Amenirdis II and the heirs of the office of God's Wife of Amun during the Twenty-sixth Dynasty". Journal of Egyptian Archaeology. 88: 179–186. doi:10.1177/030751330208800112. S2CID 190737173.
 
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