- Egyptian: shrw-jb-rꜥ pꜣ-dj-bꜣstt)
better known by his ****enised name
Petubastis III (or IV,
depending on the scholars) was a
native ancient Egyptian ruler...
- but
rather ambushed and
defeated by a
rebel Egyptian pharaoh,
Petubastis III.
Petubastis was
later defeated by Cambyses'
successor Darius the Great, who...
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Pharaohs and
governed through their satraps, as well as the
Egyptian Petubastis III (522–520 BC) (and
possibly the
disputed Psammetichus IV), who rebelled...
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Pedubastis or
Petubastis, are ****enized
forms of the
ancient Egyptian personal theophoric name
Padibastet (alternatively
Padibast or Pedubast) (P3-dj-Bstt)...
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entire Twenty-seventh
Dynasty of Egypt, from 525 to 402 BCE, save for
Petubastis III, was an
entirely Achaemenid-ruled period, with the
Achaemenid emperors...
- I
Necho II
Psamtik II
Wahibre Ahmose II
Psamtik III
XXVII Cambyses II
Petubastis III
Darius I
Psammetichus IV
Xerxes Artaxerxes I
Darius II
XXVIII Amyrtaeus...
- I
Necho II
Psamtik II
Wahibre Ahmose II
Psamtik III
XXVII Cambyses II
Petubastis III
Darius I
Psammetichus IV
Xerxes Artaxerxes I
Darius II
XXVIII Amyrtaeus...
- a
local Egyptian prince led a
rebellion and
declared himself Pharaoh Petubastis III. The main
cause of this
rebellion is uncertain, but the
Ancient Gr****...
- I
Necho II
Psamtik II
Wahibre Ahmose II
Psamtik III
XXVII Cambyses II
Petubastis III
Darius I
Psammetichus IV
Xerxes Artaxerxes I
Darius II
XXVIII Amyrtaeus...
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identity of the
rebel leader is not known, but it has been
suggested to be
Petubastis III.
Through another series of campaigns,
Darius I
would eventually reign...