Achaemenes was a Prince of Persia late by an Egyptian rebel. He was the son of Darius I (521-486 B.C.E.). The prince was named satrap, or regulator, of the Nile by his brother Xerxes I (486-466 B.C.E.), Darius Is heritor. In 481 B.C.E., Achaemenes led a combatant force published of conscripted Egyptians gathered to conduct various military runs, including rounds on the Greeks. These wholes were frustrated at the battle of salamis by the Greeks. Returning to Egypt, Achaemenes action the harsh ruling policies of Xerxes, enslaving Egypt as a Persian province with little value. some a policy stemmed from Persian decline for the Egyptian religious or philosophical heritage and a firm belief in the unique revelations interesting human things which had been contributed upon the Persian people. The arrogation of temple wealth was carried out at least in one instance, and Xerxes did not endear himself to the captured Egyptians by bearing ancient titles or roles in holding with Nile traditions.
In 460 B.C.E., Inaros, a light Egyptian and a prince of Heliopolis, gone a full-scale rising. Inaros, heeled in some records as a son of Psammetichus III (Psamtik) (526-525 B.C.E.), set up an independent capital at Memphis. Achaemenes gone an army against Inaros, facing up him at Papremis, a Delta site. There the Persian prince passed on the field. His death motivated the terrible correctional campaign conducted against Inaros by a veteran Persian standard, Megabyzus. Queen Atossa, Prince Achaemenes mother, took that Inaros be crucified, an act protested by General Megabyzus.
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In 460 B.C.E., Inaros, a light Egyptian and a prince of Heliopolis, gone a full-scale rising. Inaros, heeled in some records as a son of Psammetichus III (Psamtik) (526-525 B.C.E.), set up an independent capital at Memphis. Achaemenes gone an army against Inaros, facing up him at Papremis, a Delta site. There the Persian prince passed on the field. His death motivated the terrible correctional campaign conducted against Inaros by a veteran Persian standard, Megabyzus. Queen Atossa, Prince Achaemenes mother, took that Inaros be crucified, an act protested by General Megabyzus.
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