| Aktisanes |
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| Reign | c. 3rd century BC |
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| Predecessor | Nastasen |
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| Successor | Aryamani |
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| Kanakht Merymaat ("Mighty Bull who loves Equity") |
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| Wer-menu-em-per-itef-Amen-en-nepet ("Whose monuments are great in the house of his father Amun in Napata") |
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| Ir-sankhy-rekhyu ("Who vivifies the rekhit people") |
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| Menmaatre Setepenamun ("Re is one whose equity endures, chosen one of Amun") |
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| Consort | Alakhebasken |
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| Burial | Barkal 11 or 14 |
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Aktisanes is a Nubian king who is mentioned by the Greek historian Hecataeus of Abdera. He is perhaps identical with Menmaatre-Setepenamun Gatisen known from Nubian sources.