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Amyrtaeus - Livius.orgApr 30, 2020 · Amyrtaeus: only pharaoh of the twenty-eighth dynasty, revolted against the Persians in 404. He was still establishing his power when he died in 398.Missing: regnal evidence
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Displaced Dynasties - Chapter 11: A Second "Cambyses".In the traditional history the instigator was Amyrtaeus, and not only was the rebellion successful but its effects were long lasting. Egypt remained independent ...
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Pharaoh Amyrtaeus - World History EduHis reign (circa 404–399 BCE) marked the end of the first Persian occupation (Twenty-Seventh Dynasty) and inaugurated Egypt's last phase of significant ...
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The Persian pharaohs: Egypt under the 27th Dynasty | TESSAJul 22, 2025 · The Achaemenid kings presented themselves as traditional Egyptian pharaohs. They adopted Egyptian royal titles, for example, and Cambyses ...
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EGYPT i. Persians in Egypt in the Achaemenid periodDec 15, 1998 · The revolt ended with the capture and execution of Inarus in 454 B.C.E, and the rest of Artaxerxes' reign over the Egyptian province was ...
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The Administration of the Achaemenid Empire - Semantic Scholarand the maintenance of control (and hence of the possibility of exploitation) ... Egypt already… Expand. 30 Citations. Add to Library. Alert ... 1. 2.
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Persian Rule of Ancient Egypt - Middle East And North AfricaThe only king of Dynasty 28, Amyrtaeus is briefly mentioned by Manetho and Diodorus Siculus (XIV, 35), and confirmed by a few documentary texts. After a few ...<|separator|>
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26th Dynasty (Saites) - Livius.orgAug 10, 2020 · Saites: name of the 26th dynasty of Egyptian pharaohs, who opened up their country to foreign traders, mercenaries, and settlers.Missing: sentiment | Show results with:sentiment
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Six - The Saite and Persian Periods (664–332 BCE)Jul 5, 2016 · It saw several unsuccessful revolts against Persian rule, until a successful revolt established the Egyptian Twenty-eighth Dynasty, rapidly ...Missing: sentiment | Show results with:sentiment
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The Twenty-eighth Dynasty of Ancient Egypt | Pharaoh.seAmyrtaeus was probably the grandson of Amyrtaeus of Sais, who led a rebellion in 465 BC. The dynasty was brought to a sudden and decisive end with the ...Missing: Herodotus | Show results with:Herodotus
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[PDF] Aramaic papyri of the fifth century B.C.1 On the 2 1 st (?) of Phamenoth, year 5 of Amyrtaeus the king at that time 2 said Menahem b. Shalom, Aramaean of Yeb the fortress, of the detachment of ...
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AMYRTAEUS (II) - Encyclopaedia IranicaAmyrtaeus' name does not appear on monuments or in hieroglyphic texts. The Demotic Chronicle, however, does comment on his reign: “The first lord who will come ...Missing: inscriptions | Show results with:inscriptions
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Amyrtaeus in hieroglyphs - Pharaoh.seThe hieroglyphs of Amyrtaeus, including rare variants, with detailed descriptions of the titles and the sources of the name. Amyrtaeus was the first pharaoh ...
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[PDF] THE ARSHAMA LETTERS FROM THE BODLEIAN LIBRARYHis argument for this is that, since Amyrtaeus II was the grandson of Amyrtaeus I and since. Amyrtaeus I died c. 449, his “ambitions” must have started to ...
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Judah and its Neighbors in the Fourth Century BCE: A Time of Major ...... Amyrtaeus (most likely a grandson of Amyrtaeus I), he must have been proclaimed Pharaoh during 404 bce. On the basis of the Elephantine documents, it may be ...
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[PDF] Artaxerxes II - Macquarie UniversityAmyrtaeus' revolt may be dated to 404,70 but. Artaxerxes was still recognised as king as late as 401 in Elephantine, possibly as late as. 398.71 Therefore ...
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Egypt • |-0404/-0398| • Dynastie XXVIIIAmyrtaeus (404 - 399 BCE) * The first and only documented pharaoh of the 28th Dynasty, he freed Egypt from Persian rule. Originally from Sais, Amyrtaeus ...
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cities and empires in world regions - IROWS... papyri from the site refer to Regnal Year 5 of Amyrtaeus in September 400 BC. The Elephantine papyri also demonstrate that between 404 and ...
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(PDF) The Aramaic and Egyptian Legal Traditions at Elephantine224 The first Aramaic document dated in the reign of Amyrtaeus is TAD B4.6 (year 5). ... The use of qxr in the Marzeah9 Papyrus The papyrus published by P.
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[PDF] ARAMAIC PAPYRI - The University of ChicagoThis book does not aim at success; it is a service of which. Semitic scholarship has been in need for a long time. It was to be out in the autumn of last year ...
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The Aramaic Papyri of Elephantine in English: ContinuedThe year 5 must be the fifth year of Darius II, which with the Egyptian ... 5. 6 What year 4 is meant, that of Darius II, or of Amyrtaeus (cf. No. 14) ...
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ABROCOMAS - Encyclopaedia IranicaAbrocomas, Persian satrap of Syria and commander under Artaxerxes II. In 401 BC he prepared an army to reconquer Egypt, which was in revolt against the Persian ...Missing: Amyrtaeus | Show results with:Amyrtaeus
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Ancient Persian Warfare - World History EncyclopediaNov 25, 2019 · Under Darius I, the Persian navy was expanded. This fleet was not built, nor was it manned, by Persians but by the subject nations of the empire ...
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The army in Late period Egypt (664–332 BC) (Chapter 2)This chapter surveys the role and organization of the army in Late period Egypt and aims to answer two questions: what part did Greeks and other immigrants ...<|separator|>
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From Amyrtaeus to Ptolemy. Egypt in the Fourth century BC ...Oct 25, 2018 · To distinguish Amyrtaeus from his namesake who rebelled with Inaros in 460 BC, Pharaoh Amyrtaeus is labelled as Amyrtaeus II in the book, though ...Missing: primary | Show results with:primary
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From Amyrtaeus to Ptolemy: Egypt in the Fourth century BC - jstorFrom Amyrtaeus to Ptolemy: Egypt in the Fourth century B.C.. Description. This book covers the history of Egypt between 404 BC and 305 BC. These are symbolic ...