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Madiqen was a Nubian queen with the Egyptian titles king's wife, king's wife of the living and king's sister. Her mother was queen Nasalsa. Her father was most likely king Senkamanisken. Her royal husband is not known for sure, but Aspelta and Anlamani are most likely options. Madiqen is known from her burial at Nuri (Nu 27) . Her burial consisted of a pyramid with a small chapel in front of it. There is a staircase going down to the two burial chambers that were found looted. Gold foil and alabaster vessels were found. There were also 80 shabtis providing her name and title. On a stela of Aspelta is mentioned that she was promoted by the king to the position of a songtress of Amun at Napata. This position was then given to her daughter Henuttakhebit.

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  • Madiken war eine nubische Königin. Sie war wohl die Tochter von König Senkamanisken (regierte etwa 620 v. Chr.) und der Königin Nasalsa; Ersteres wird vermutet, Letzteres ist gesichert. Ihr königlicher Gemahl ist etwas umstritten. Es kommen vor allem Anlamani und Aspelta in Frage. Madiken trägt die Titel ‚Schwester des Königs‘ und ‚Königsgemahlin des Lebenden‘. Madiken wird auf verschiedenen Denkmälern genannt, wo sie eine bedeutende Rolle spielt. Aspelta setzte sie als ‚Sängerin des Amun‘ in Sanam ein. Sie ist in einer Pyramide Nu 27 in Nuri begraben worden. Dieser ca. 10,6 × 10,6 m große Bau hatte eine kleine Kapelle und unter der Anlage zwei Grabkammern, zu denen eine Treppe hinabführte. Das Grab war bei der Auffindung schon stark geplündert und konnte anhand von ca. 80 Uschebtis als Grab der Königin identifiziert werden. (de)
  • Madiqen was a Nubian queen with the Egyptian titles king's wife, king's wife of the living and king's sister. Her mother was queen Nasalsa. Her father was most likely king Senkamanisken. Her royal husband is not known for sure, but Aspelta and Anlamani are most likely options. Madiqen is known from her burial at Nuri (Nu 27) . Her burial consisted of a pyramid with a small chapel in front of it. There is a staircase going down to the two burial chambers that were found looted. Gold foil and alabaster vessels were found. There were also 80 shabtis providing her name and title. On a stela of Aspelta is mentioned that she was promoted by the king to the position of a songtress of Amun at Napata. This position was then given to her daughter Henuttakhebit. (en)
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  • Madiqen was a Nubian queen with the Egyptian titles king's wife, king's wife of the living and king's sister. Her mother was queen Nasalsa. Her father was most likely king Senkamanisken. Her royal husband is not known for sure, but Aspelta and Anlamani are most likely options. Madiqen is known from her burial at Nuri (Nu 27) . Her burial consisted of a pyramid with a small chapel in front of it. There is a staircase going down to the two burial chambers that were found looted. Gold foil and alabaster vessels were found. There were also 80 shabtis providing her name and title. On a stela of Aspelta is mentioned that she was promoted by the king to the position of a songtress of Amun at Napata. This position was then given to her daughter Henuttakhebit. (en)
  • Madiken war eine nubische Königin. Sie war wohl die Tochter von König Senkamanisken (regierte etwa 620 v. Chr.) und der Königin Nasalsa; Ersteres wird vermutet, Letzteres ist gesichert. Ihr königlicher Gemahl ist etwas umstritten. Es kommen vor allem Anlamani und Aspelta in Frage. Madiken trägt die Titel ‚Schwester des Königs‘ und ‚Königsgemahlin des Lebenden‘. (de)
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  • Madiken (de)
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