| Siaspiqa | |||||
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| Kushite King of Meroe | |||||
| Predecessor | Amaniastabarqa | ||||
| Successor | Nasakhma | ||||
| Burial | Nuri (Nuri 4) | ||||
| Spouse | possibly Queen Piankhqew-qa | ||||
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| Siaspiqa |
Siaspiqa (Si'aspiqo) was a Kushite King of Meroe in 487–468 BC.
Prenomen: Segeregtawyre ("Re is the pacifier of the Two Lands")
Nomen: Siaspiqa
Siaspiqa was the successor of Amaniastabarqa and was in turn succeeded by Nasakhma.
Siaspiqa is known from a granite stela and a libation jar, which is now in the Meroe Museum in Khartoum. A shawabti and a heart scarab belonging to Siaspiqa have been discovered as well.
An offering table discovered in Nuri lists his name and title; it is now in the Meroe Museum in Khartoum.