Amyrtaeus Obelisks. Two small obelisks of a king of the XXVIIIth dynasty, who revolted against Artaxerxes I., the king of Persia, but was conquered and driven into the Delta. His two obelisks, which are made of dark green basalt, are at present in the British Museum. His name in Egyptian is [10]

nuter neferUser-mâ·t-Râ-sotep-en-Ȧmenneb tauiȦmen-rud-Ȧmen-mer
The gracious
god,
"Strong in Truth, the Sun,
chosen of Amen",
the lord of the
two countries,
"Amyrtæus, beloved
of Amen".