• Inaros may refer to: Inaros I (fl. c. 665 BC), ancient Egyptian prince Inaros II (fl. c. 460 BC), ancient Egyptian prince Marco Inaros and Filip Inaros...
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    Inaros (II), also known as Inarus, (fl. ca. 460 BC) was an Egyptian rebel ruler who was the son of an Egyptian prince named Psamtik, presumably of the...
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  • Marco Inaros, a commander of Free Navy, a radical OPA branch. Filip Inaros, a teenage member of the OPA, and later Free Navy, and son of Marco Inaros and...
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  • Inaros I of Athribis (fl. c. 665 BC) was an ancient Egyptian prince who rebelled against the Assyrians during their short-lived occupation of Egypt. His...
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    led by Inaros II, who was the son of a Libyan prince named Psamtik, presumably descended from the Twenty-sixth Dynasty of Egypt. In 460 BC, Inaros II revolted...
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    took place, led by a Libyan chief named Inaros II, substantially assisted by the Athenians of Greece. Inaros defeated an army led by Achaemenes, killing...
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    Mohajeri, is a Canadian actor best known for his television roles as Marco Inaros in The Expanse, Rami Said in Tyrant and Dominick Baptiste in Impulse. Alexander...
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  • military's ties to a growing threat from a rogue faction of Belters. Marco Inaros, the rebel leader, assembles a Belter fleet and attacks Earth with stealth-shielded...
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  • some ships passing through Ring Gates disappeared is still unknown. Marco Inaros calls a meeting of his inner circle including Michio Pa, Anderson Dawes...
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    continued. In 460 BC, Egypt revolted under local leaders the Hellenes called Inaros and Amyrtaeus, who requested aid from Athens. Pericles led 250 ships, intended...
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