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- became a satrapy of the Achaemenid empire, and Aryandes was appointed satrap shortly after. In 522 BCE, Aryandes was overthrown in a revolt against the Achaemenid...
- and Phoenicia to form the sixth satrapy of the Achaemenid Empire, with Aryandes as the local satrap (provincial governor). As Pharaoh of Egypt, Cambyses'...
- satraps were all of Persian stock: Gubaru in Babylonia-Trans-Euphrates: Aryandes in Egypt: Oroetes in Sardis, Mitrobates in Dascylium, Dadarsi in Bactria...
- the Delian League, aspired to the same object. The Persian satraps were Aryandes (525–522 BC; 518–c.496 BC) - whose rule was interrupted by the rebel Pharaoh...
- Mediterranean. On this visit to Egypt he erected monuments and executed Aryandes on the charge of treason. When Darius returned to Persis, he found that...
- from three letters written in Egyptian Demotic. He replaced the satrap Aryandes who was deposed by Darius around 496 BCE; although the exact accession...
- called upon the Persian satrap of Egypt, Aryandes, to restore order and avenge her son’s death. Aryandes responded with a military expedition, dispatching...
- Barzan, an Achaemenid prince who was born in 368 BC and died in 330 BC Aryandes, satrap of Persian Egypt Ariamnes, satrap of Cappadocia Ariyāramna, a minor...
- the Achaemenid governor of Egypt, Aryandes, who besieged and sacked Barca in 515 BC. According to Herodotus, Aryandes marched his troops through Cyrene...
- the Indian Ocean. Cimon, Athenian statesman and strategos (d. 450 BC) Aryandes, Persian satrap of Egypt (executed by the Persian king Darius I) Annei...