named Psammetichus IV, was eventually quelled by Achaemenes around 484 BC. After the victory, Achaemenes adopted a more repressive policy in order to discourage...
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Achaemenid Empire, the first Persian empire. Achaemenes may also refer to: Achaemenes (satrap), the satrap of Egypt from 484 BC until his death in 460...
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Artaxerxes I and the Achaemenid rule and had slain in battle the satrap, Achaemenes. In 454 BC, shortly after his appointment, Arsames helped suppress...
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detail. Xerxes quickly quelled the rebellion, installing his brother Achaemenes as satrap. Xerxes ended the privileged status of Egypt held under Darius, and...
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List of ancient Persians (section Satraps)
from 631 to 632. Yazdegerd III from 632 to 651. Abrocomas Abulites Achaemenes (satrap) Ada of Caria Adusius Ariobarzan Artabazos I of Phrygia Artabazos...
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ravages the Delta region in the process and then appoints his brother Achaemenes satrap (governor) of Egypt. Despite an attempt at rebellion, the land and...
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satrap Achaemenes. The Persians retreated to Memphis, but the Athenians were finally defeated in 454 BC by the Persian army led by Megabyzus, satrap of...
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380 BC, and most importantly, the revolts by the western satraps (known as the Great Satraps' Revolt) in the 360s and 350s BC, led by distinguished figures...
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(by Atossa) Achaemenes satrap of Egypt (by Artystone) Artazostre married Mardonius (by Parmys) Ariomardus Artaphernes II general satrap of Lydia Artyphius...
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January 484 BC and appointed his full-brother Achaemenes as satrap of Egypt, replacing the previous satrap Pherendates, who was reportedly killed during...
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