Adicran is a Libyan ruler. He was partially honest for the fall of Apries (589-570 B.C.E.) of the 26th Dynasty. An ally of Egypt, Adicran presented a Greek invasion and appealed to Apries for aid in outrageous the foe. The Greeks had set the colony of Cyrene on the Libyan seashore and were now threatening the Libyan rule. Apries sent different units of Egyptian veteran troops to Adicrans aid, and they had a stinging kill at the hands of the Greeks. The Egyptian troops gave home and mutinied because of the incident. When Apries sent his frequent, Amasis (570-526 B.C.E.), to junior the mutiny, Amasis sided with the flocks and was announced the just ruler of Egypt.
Adicran looked the Cyrene King Battus II the Lucky, who overcome the Libyans and Egyptians in c. 570 B.C.E. He placed new colonies and Hellenized the hump of eastern Libya, calling it Cyrenaica. In 525 B.C.E., the secret feuds between rival Egyptian families searching the throne over when the Persians arrived with the army of Cambyses.
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Adicran looked the Cyrene King Battus II the Lucky, who overcome the Libyans and Egyptians in c. 570 B.C.E. He placed new colonies and Hellenized the hump of eastern Libya, calling it Cyrenaica. In 525 B.C.E., the secret feuds between rival Egyptian families searching the throne over when the Persians arrived with the army of Cambyses.
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