Inaros (II), also known as Inarus, (fl. ca. 460 BC) was an Egyptian rebel ruler who was the son of an Egyptian prince named Psamtik, presumably of the...
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deified after their deaths. Inaros I is often confused in both ancient and modern literature with his namesake Inaros II, who rebelled against the Persians...
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Inaros may refer to: Inaros I (fl. c. 665 BC), ancient Egyptian prince Inaros II (fl. c. 460 BC), ancient Egyptian prince Marco Inaros and Filip Inaros...
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by Inaros II, who was the son of a Libyan prince named Psamtik, presumably descended from the Twenty-sixth Dynasty of Egypt. In 460 BC, Inaros II revolted...
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of Ionia. However, the League's involvement in the Egyptian revolt by Inaros II against Artaxerxes I (from 460–454 BC) resulted in a disastrous Greek...
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Megabyzus promised Inaros no harm would come of him or his followers if he surrendered and submitted to Persian authority, terms Inaros agreed to. Nevertheless...
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impalement of Inaros II by Megabyzus in these terms. Thucydides, also in the fifth century, likewise described the execution of Inaros in this way. The...
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rebelled in defiance of the Persian authorities. The unsuccessful revolt of Inaros II (460–454), aided by the Athenians as part of the Wars of the Delian League...
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Amyrtaeus was probably the grandson of the Amyrtaeus of Sais who, with Inaros II (himself a grandson of Pharaoh Psamtik III), led a rebellion between 465...
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Mission 9: The White Citadel. Meritaton: Inaros! / Inaros: Meritaton! / Meritaton: Those Persians, damn them. / Inaros: No one will harm you ever again my...
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M. Flinders Petrie: The Royal Tombs of the Earliest Dynasties 1901, Part II, London 1901, Taf. XI,1 Peter Kaplony: „Er ist ein Liebling der Frauen“ –...
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Inaros, a Libyan king living on the border of Egypt. This rebellion quickly swept the country, which was soon largely in the hands of Inaros. Inaros now...
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Egyptian ruler who rebelled against the Achaemenid rule in the 480s BC Inaros II – another Egyptian ruler who rebelled against the Achaemenid rule in the...
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II of Persia 525 BCE Battle of Pelusium 522-520 BCE Rebellion of Petubastis III 480s BCE Rebellion of Psamtik IV 460-454 BCE Rebellion of Inaros II 459...
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British rule. 1868: The Glorious Revolution in Spain deposes Queen Isabella II. 1868: The Grito de Lares was the first major revolt against Spanish rule...
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Psammetichus IV was the same person as Inaros II's father, mentioned by Herodotus as a Libyan. According to Greek sources, Inaros was a “king of the Libyans” who...
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by the murder of Xerxes I to revolt against Persia. The revolt is led by Inaros, a Libyan, who gains control of the Delta region and is aided by the Athenians...
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of triremes (some authors say 40 ships, others 200 ships) to support Inaros II, an Egyptian ruler initially based in Libya who was leading a revolt against...
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Imhotep (pharaoh) Imhotep (vizier) Imiseba Imiut fetish Impy II Imyremeshaw Inaros I Inaros II Incense burner: arm (hieroglyph) Incense burner: pot (hieroglyph)...
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Artaxerxes I (r. 465–424 BCE) and the defeated Inaros II. In 1979, Muhammad Dandamayev opted for Artaxerxes II (r. 405/4–359/8 BCE). In 1992, Shapur Shahbazi...
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noted that "Demotic romances of ancient Egyptian rulers such as Zoser, Inaros and Nectanebo also became popular in the medieval Arabic sources, which...
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Sinai Desert to Byblos before its remnants are rescued. The Egyptian rebel Inaros is crucified by the Persians. The Athenians decide against any further military...
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afraid of him. When Marco Inaros contacts the renegade Martian Admiral Duarte for aid, the latter dismisses him, calling Inaros a useful distraction, but...
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by the murder of Xerxes I to revolt against Persia. The revolt is led by Inaros, a Libyan, who gains control of the Delta region and is aided by the Athenians...
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Kabila Laurent Nkunda Pierre Mulele Ramón Natera Gregorio Urbano Gilbert Inaros - (Egyptian rebel ruler) together with Athenian allies fought for a year...
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continued. In 460 BC, Egypt revolted under local leaders the Hellenes called Inaros and Amyrtaeus, who requested aid from Athens. Pericles led 250 ships, intended...
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Neo-Assyrian Empire (section Sargon II and Sennacherib)
stories of the Egyptian hero Inarus, a fictionalized version of the rebel Inaros I, fighting against Esarhaddon's invasion of Egypt as well as a tale recounting...
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19 August 2022. Spiegelberg, Wilhelm (1905). "Die Namen Psammetich und Inaros". Orientalistische Literaturzeitung. 8: 559–562. Retrieved 22 September...
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pyramid was thought to be built by king Amasis II and the Menkaura pyramid was allegedly the work of king Inaros I. Diodorus states that the Khufu pyramid...
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being the successful uprising orchestrated by an Egyptian rival ruler, Inaros, who consequently took control of part of Egypt. However, Persian rule remained...
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