Nikawla Kandake II was Queen of Ethiopia from 342 to 332 BC, succeeding Atserk Amen VI and preceding Bassyo. She was said to have ruled over Aethiopia, Egypt, and Arabia and had a large palace on the island of Meroe, and the "Alexander Romance" claimed that she had fought Alexander the Great; Louis J. Morie claims that Nikawla later married Alexander and was recognized by him as ruler over Ethiopia.