Prenomen: Kheperkare ("Re is one whose ka is manifest") Nomen: Malewiebamani Malewiebamani's mother was likely Queen Saka'aye.
Amanineteyerike and Baskakeren are thought to be sons of Malewiebamani.
[1] Malewiebamani succeeded Nasakhma and in turn was succeeded by Talakhamani, who could be either a son or a younger brother of Malewiebamani.
[1][2] A Royal wife named Akhrasan from the time of Malewiebamani was buried at Nuri.
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