-
Amenirdais [Amyrtaios]. — from the
Demotic Chronicle Amyrtaeus was
probably the
grandson of the
Amyrtaeus of Sais who, with
Inaros II (himself a
grandson of...
- only one Pharaoh,
Amyrtaeus (Amenirdis), also
known as
Psamtik V or
Psammetichus V.
Amyrtaeus was
probably the
grandson of the
Amyrtaeus of Sais, who carried...
- the
Ancient Egyptian Late Period. It was
founded after the
overthrow of
Amyrtaeus, the only
Pharaoh of the 28th Dynasty, by
Nefaarud I in 398 BC, and disestablished...
- of his
reign a
rebellion led by
Amyrtaeus took place,
potentially beginning as
early as 411 BC. In 405 BC
Amyrtaeus, with the help of
Cretan mercenaries...
-
killed during a hunt, by one of the
royal pages, his
lover Craterus. King
Amyrtaeus of
Egypt is
defeated in
battle by his successor,
Nepherites I of Mendes...
- front,
where a
wooden quay is
built (approximate date).[citation needed]
Amyrtaeus of Sais
successfully completes a
revolt against Persian control by gaining...
-
Achaemenid rule was
disestablished upon the
rebellion and
crowning of
Amyrtaeus as Pharaoh. A
second period of
Achaemenid rule in
Egypt occurred under...
- 454–c.406 BC). The Twenty-Eighth
Dynasty consisted of a
single king,
Amyrtaeus,
prince of Sais, who
successfully rebelled against the Persians, inaugurating...
- occupation, and was
followed by the Twenty-sixth
Dynasty of Egypt,
whose king
Amyrtaeus expelled the
Persians from Egypt. The name "Gharbia" (meaning "western")...
- him ********inated.
Lysander sails to
Samos and
conquers it for Sparta.
Amyrtaeus of Sais
successfully leads a
revolt against the
Persian Empire's control...