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Amanishabheto, also known as Amanishakhete, was a queen of Nubia. When Octavius attempted to conquer Nubia, she fought the Roman Army in three separate battles over a period of three years in 24-21 B.C.E. When the Roman Emperor Augustus attempted to tax the Cushites, she and her son Akinidad attacked a Roman fort in Egypt. The Romans eventually negociated peace. She was succeeded by her daughter, Amanitore. mil-bio-stub Africa-bio-stub royal-stub Category:Women in war Category:Queens Category:Ancient Roman enemies and allies Category:Ancient Roman foreign relations Category:Roman military history Category:Nubia This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the Wikipedia article "Amanishabheto".
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