- In the
spring of 522 BC,
Cambyses hurriedly left
Egypt to deal with a
rebellion in Persia.
Before his accession,
Cambyses had
briefly served as the governor...
- Look up
Cambyses in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Cambyses may
refer to:
Cambyses I, King of
Anshan 600 to 559 BCE
Cambyses II, King of
Persia 530 to...
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should not be
confused with his better-known
grandson Cambyses II. The
origins of the name of "
Cambyses" (Old Persian: 𐎣𐎲𐎢𐎪𐎡𐎹, romanized: Kaᵐbūjiya)...
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detailed stories),
Bardiya went to
Egypt with
Cambyses and was
there for some time but
later Cambyses sent him back to Susa out of envy,
because "Bardiya...
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succeeded by his
eldest son
Cambyses II,
while his
younger son
Bardiya received a
large territory in
Central Asia. By 525 BC,
Cambyses had
successfully subjugated...
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Cyrus I was
succeeded by his son,
Cambyses I, who
reigned until 559 BC.
Cyrus II "the Great" was a son of
Cambyses I, who had
named his son
after his...
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royal judge active in the
Persian empire during the
reign of
Cambyses II of Persia. When
Cambyses learned that
Sisamnes had
accepted a
bribe to
influence a...
- The
Judgement of
Cambyses is an oil-on-wood
diptych by
Dutch artist Gerard David,
depicting the
arrest and
flaying of the
corrupt Persian judge Sisamnes...
- The Lost Army of
Cambyses was,
according to an
ancient Near
Eastern legend, a m****ive
fighting force of 50,000
Persian soldiers that
disappeared in the...
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Cambyses, King of
Persia is 1671
tragedy by the
English writer Elkanah Settle. It was
staged by the Duke's
Company at the Lincoln's Inn
Fields Theatre...