SynonymsBot
Synonyms for meroe or Related words with meroe
napata
carchemish
barkal
aksum
bubastis
pasargadae
qatna
hattusa
hatra
elephantine
hamath
athribis
khorsabad
tiryns
faiyum
buhen
mylasa
bactria
lagash
axum
merneptah
girsu
hawara
commagene
abydos
kizzuwatna
alalakh
nabatean
edfu
hierakonpolis
nimrud
sippar
arachosia
axumite
himyarite
ramesseum
urkesh
nubia
hermopolis
zanbil
aethiopia
maghareh
leontopolis
nemea
lerna
gadara
dilmun
ecbatana
nabataeans
sennar
Examples of "meroe"
[[File:Sudan
Meroe
Pyramids 2001.JPG|thumb|right|250px|Aerial view of the Nubian pyramids at
Meroe
(2001).]]
The seat of government and the royal palace are in
Meroe
. Kings are buried in
Meroe
, in the North Cemetery, and Queens in West Cemetery. Napata's only importance is the Amun Temple.
Meroe
flourishes and many building projects are undertaken.
The Kings ruled over Napata and
Meroe
. The seat of government and the royal palace are in
Meroe
. The Main temple of Amun is located in Napata, but the temple at
Meroe
is under construction. Kings and many queens are buried in Nuri, some queens are buried in
Meroe
, in the West Cemetery.
Meroe
Park is the Executive Director of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA). Prior to Mike Pompeo's confirmation,
Meroe
Park served as acting director of the CIA.
Twilight of the Meroitic Culture. Kings are buried in
Meroe
, in the North Cemetery, and Queens in West Cemetery. In 350 CE
Meroe
is destroyed by Axum.
Near
Meroe
three royal cemeteries were constructed.
Nasakhma (Nasakhmaqa) was a Kushite King of
Meroe
.
Butana was known as "The Island of
Meroe
" when it was part of the Kushitic kingdom of
Meroe
. The city of
Meroe
was about halfway between Atbarah and Khartoum, on the east side of the Nile river. There were two other major Meroitic cities in Butana, Musawwarat es-Sufra and Naqa.
The seat of government and the royal palace are in
Meroe
. Kings and many queens are buried in
Meroe
, in the South Cemetery. Napata's only importance is the Amun Temple.
Apuleius, in "The Golden Ass", describes the witch
Meroe
and her sister as "lamiae": "The three major enchantresses of the novel—
Meroe
, Panthia and Pamphylia—also reveal many vampiric qualities generally associated with Lamiae," David Walter Leinweber has noticed.
Amanibakhi was a Kushite King of
Meroe
. His reign dates to the 4th century BC.
Siaspiqa (Si'aspiqo) was a Kushite King of
Meroe
in 487–468 BC.
For instance, Queen Qalhata, and Candace of
Meroe
are important, early African queens.
He was the author of "
Meroe
- A Civilization of the Sudan" (1967).
Harsiotef was a Kushite King of
Meroe
(about 404 – 369 BC).
According to Reisner Shorkahor was likely buried in Pyramid 10 at
Meroe
(Bagrawiyah).
Meroe
eventually became the capital of the kingdom of Kush, leading to the abandonment of Napata.
Analmaye was a Kushite King of
Meroe
who ruled in the 6th century BC.
She is chief curator of the exhibit "
Meroe
", presented at Louvre from March to September 2010.
Mopsus points out how even animals feel love: yet
Meroe
flees from it.