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Zacharias: Reigned during the patriarchate of Joseph (831-849). Abu Salih describes his son's trip to Baghdad. | Zacharias: Reigned during the patriarchate of Joseph (831-849). Abu Salih describes his son's trip to Baghdad. | ||
David of Alwa: I.Khartoum Greek 79, a king David who reigned for 16 years, 3 months and 2 days in IX/X. | |||
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David of Alwa: 999 to 1015. | David of Alwa: 999 to 1015. So the ed.pr. by Jakobielski, but see I.Khartoum Greek 79, moving the text to the IX/X. | ||
Raphael: c. 1002, credited by Abu Salih with introducing red brick domes to the royal structure at Dongola. | Raphael: c. 1002, credited by Abu Salih with introducing red brick domes to the royal structure at Dongola. |
Revision as of 20:35, 3 April 2011
This page follows the names of kings of Nubian kingdoms presented in Welsby 2002, 259-261 (see Guide to the Texts). It does however reject Welsby's presentation of Makouria, Alwa and Dotawo as different kingdoms: see Ruffini forthcoming.
VIII Century
Cyriacus: Reigned during the patriarchate of Michael (743-767). Abu Salih describes his attack on Egypt.
IX Century
Zacharias: Reigned during the patriarchate of Joseph (831-849). Abu Salih describes his son's trip to Baghdad.
David of Alwa: I.Khartoum Greek 79, a king David who reigned for 16 years, 3 months and 2 days in IX/X.
X Century
Asabiyus of Alwa: c. 938 - c. 955.
Astabanus of Alwa: c. 955-
Giorgios: -969 - before or until 1002
Zacharias: -962- (Dijkstra and van der Vliet 2002)
XI Century
David of Alwa: 999 to 1015. So the ed.pr. by Jakobielski, but see I.Khartoum Greek 79, moving the text to the IX/X.
Raphael: c. 1002, credited by Abu Salih with introducing red brick domes to the royal structure at Dongola.
Giorgios: 1070s (P.QI inv. 72.10.24/13). 1079/1080-
Solomon: His retirement during the patriarchate of Cyril, 67th patriarch (1078-1092), is described in Abu Salih. He had retired to a church of St Onnophrios before traveling to Cairo, where he died. His tomb is recorded as being in the monastery of St George. He had written a letter in Old Nubian which proved his learning in religious matters.
Basil: -1089-
XII Century
Basil of Alwa: an Arabic letter from Qasr Ibrim. Identical to Basil c. 1199 below?
David: Prior to 1156? See P.QI 3.30 and Griffith's land sale.
Giorgios: b. 5 July 1106. r. 28 June (?) 1132 on. d. 1158. Wadi Natrun inscription
Moses Giorgios: 1144-1199?
Basil: -1199-
XIII Century
Murtashkar: -1268?
David: -1268-1272 (or 1275/1276)
Shakanda: 1276-
Barak: -1279?
Giorgios Simon (Semamun): 1280s-1290s
XIV Century
XV Century
Ioel: -1464-1484-
Undated
Giorgios of Alwa. Soba East inscription.