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Atlanersa

650 BC - 639 BC

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Atlanersa (also Atlanarsa) was a Kushite ruler of the Napatan kingdom of Nubia, reigning for about a decade in the mid-7th century BC. He was the successor of Tantamani, the last ruler of the 25th Dynasty of Egypt, and possibly a son of Taharqa or less likely of Tantamani, while his mother was a queen whose name is only partially preserved. Atlanersa's reign immediately followed the collapse of Nubian control over Egypt, which witnessed the Assyrian conquest of Egypt and then the beginning of the Late Period under Psamtik I. The same period also saw the progressive cultural integration of Egyptian beliefs by the Kushite civilization. Atlanersa may have fathered his successor Senkamanisken with his consort Malotaral, although Senkamanisken could also be his brother. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Atlanersa has received more than 168,897 page views. His biography is available in 16 different languages on Wikipedia. Atlanersa is the 16,409th most popular politician (down from 15,158th in 2019).

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Among politicians, Atlanersa ranks 16,409 out of 19,576Before him are Luc-Adolphe Tiao, Enrique Múgica, Thawi Bunyaket, Thomas F. Bayard, Stefan Everts, and George Washington Goethals. After him are Aslaug Dahl, Edward James Roye, Per Stig Møller, Charles Rosher, Antonella Mularoni, and Mackenzie Bowell.

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Among people born in 650 BC, Atlanersa ranks 19Before him are Rusa III, Anaxidamus, Anaxandridas I, Anaxander, Rusa IV, and Erimena.  Among people deceased in 639 BC, Atlanersa ranks 2Before him is Rusa II.

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