Tetifywa
ẓumt-Titīfaw'ijjajiḏ Titīfikan | |
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Believed late depiction of Tetifywa from his tomb | |
Born | ca. 192 - 198 CE |
Died | ca. 242 - 244 CE |
Tetifywa (Cananganamese: ḍemt-Tetifawiđ Tetifen) is the first recorded monarch in Cananganamese history, being written about in 2 records of trade from Dhweran artifacts, which discussed matters of trade and peace treaties between the two states. However, the King's name was not provided as he was simply described as "The King of Talibnu" and likely was left on the now lost Cananganamese variation of the same artifacts. References are made to the monarch in later artifacts from Cananganam as "The King who Strays from Kings", which is believed to have meant either his just rule or his lack of ability to rule. This uncertainty is further pressed as later artifacts indicate he may not have sired any children, yet no dynastic names are recorded. Tetifywa's discovery in history, if confirmed, would make him the first Asuranesian to be referenced in written history.