-
mentions as an
aside that he "saw too the
skulls of
those Persians at
Papremis who were
killed with Darius' son
Achaemenes by
Inaros the Libyan". This...
- Achaemenes,
together with 100,000 of his 400,000 men was
defeated and
killed at
Papremis and the
Persians retreated to Memphis. The
commanders of the
Athenian fleet...
-
Persian satrap (governor) of Egypt, is
defeated and
slain in a
battle at
Papremis, on the
banks of the Nile River, by
Egyptian forces. The
construction of...
- more
against Persian rule.
Achaemenes confronted Inaros in the
Battle of
Papremis (459 BC) but was
defeated and slain. Achaemenes' body was sent to king...
-
Persian satrap (governor) of Egypt, is
defeated and
slain in a
battle at
Papremis, on the
banks of the Nile River, by
Egyptian forces. The
construction of...
-
Battle of
Hyria Taras defeats Messapians and Peucetians. 459 BC
Battle of
Papremis Athenians and
Egyptian rebels defeat Persians. 457 BC
Battle of Tanagra...
-
Rebellion of
Psamtik IV 460-454 BCE
Rebellion of
Inaros II 459 BCE
Battle of
Papremis 411 BCE
Amyrtaeus revolted against Darius II of the
Achaemenid Empire and...
- BCE–476 BCE or 476 BCE–475 BCE
Battle of the
Eurymedon 466 BCE
Battle of
Papremis 460 BCE
Siege of
Memphis 455 BCE
Siege of
Prosopitis Battle of Mendesium...
- μάχιμον „The
Hermotubies are of the
provinces of Busiris, Sais, Chemmis, and
Papremis, the
island called Prosopitis … of
these not one has
learnt anything of...
-
since it took four
years for them to
respond to the
Egyptian victory at
Papremis.
Although neither author gives many details, it is
clear that when Megabyzus...