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Lineage | Aseraph |
Sex | Male |
Full name (at birth) | Niul (Nur-ili) Nemnach |
Other given names | Neolus, Heolaus, Nel, Ixion of Lapitha (Greek), Nahath (Hebrew), Enlil, Nur-ili (Hittite) |
Parents | |
Wiki-page | wikipedia:Neferneferuaten |
Events
birth: Babylon
after -1475 birth: Vassal of Mitanni
child birth: ♀ Cassiopeia Ethiope (Sakotia Iopeia) [Ponti]
child birth: ♂ w Ashur-shaduni (Cepheus) [Aseraph]
between -1466 and -1454 title: King of Assyria
Notes
Prince of SCYTHIA; favorite of Pharaoh (Cinqueris or Ankhkheperure) Summoned to Egypt as a language teacher to the royal court.
Some suggest the fact that a man named Smenkhkare appears in the public record about the same time that Nefertiti disappeared, but was still portrayed as having performed the rites reserved for the heir to the throne at Akhenaten's funeral, indicates that Smenkhkare and Nefertiti were the same person. However, the body of the KV55 Amarna king has been consistently proven to be that of a young male who was between eighteen to twenty-two years old when he died; this ruler here can only be the Smenkhkare who is attested as king in the tomb of Meryre II alongside his Queen Meritaten.
Relationship to Ixion of Lapethus
Ixion as related int he Greek mythologies is an amalgamated hero comprised in part of the historical Ashur-nadin-ahhe and an earlier hero/king of the same name. As such the stories of Ixion should be examined carefully against records of historical persons in the regions mentioned. Some of the children of Ashur-Nadin-Adhe may be conflated with the children of the earlier Ixius.
Sources
From grandparents to grandchildren