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Achaemenes (Old Persian: 𐏃𐎧𐎠𐎶𐎴𐎡𐏁 Haxāmaniš;
Ancient Gr****: Ἀχαιμένης Akhaiménēs; Latin:
Achaemenēs) was the
progenitor (apical ancestor) of the...
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named Psammetichus IV, was
eventually quelled by
Achaemenes around 484 BC.
After the victory,
Achaemenes adopted a more
repressive policy in
order to discourage...
- Look up
Achaemenes in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Achaemenes was the
supposed founder of the
Achaemenid dynasty, the
rulers of the
Achaemenid Empire...
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seems to have been
chosen by
Virgil treating the Persian-origin name
Achaemenes as Gr**** and
extracting the
meaning "he who
waits with affliction". Although...
- Elamite: Zi-iš-pi-iš)
ruled Anshan in 675–640 BC. He was the son of
Achaemenes of
Persis and an
ancestor of
Cyrus the Great.
There is
evidence that Cyrus...
- chief,
Inarus (himself a
grandson of
Psamtik III),
against the
satrap Achaemenes of
Achaemenid Egypt. At the end of the 5th
century BC, Amyrtaeus, a native...
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Commons has
media related to
Polyommatus achaemenes.
Wikispecies has
information related to
Polyommatus achaemenes. "Polyommatus Latreille, 1804" at Markku...
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suppressed the
revolt in
January 484 BC and
appointed his full-brother
Achaemenes as
satrap of Egypt,
replacing the
previous satrap Pherendates, who was...
- late 4th
century BC,
identifies him with
Achaemenes as the hero
founder of the Persái,
stating that both
Achaemenes and
Heracles were sons of ****us. David...
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Admiral Charitimides, and
defeated the
Persian army
commanded by
satrap Achaemenes. The
Persians retreated to Memphis, but the
Athenians were
finally defeated...