Inaros II

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Inaros II was an Egyptian prince and military leader who led a major revolt against Persian rule in the 5th century BCE.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Egyptian prince
military leader
rebel leader
ally Athens NERFINISHED
Delian League NERFINISHED
alsoKnownAs Inaros of Libya NERFINISHED
Inarus NERFINISHED
baseOfOperations Mareia NERFINISHED
battle Battle of Papremis NERFINISHED
Siege of Memphis NERFINISHED
capturedBy Persians NERFINISHED
causeOfDeath execution
conflict Egyptian revolt against Artaxerxes I NERFINISHED
Inaros II revolt
controlled most of Egypt north of Memphis during the revolt
countryOfCitizenship Egypt
describedIn Histories by Herodotus NERFINISHED
works of Thucydides
endTimeOfRevolt c. 454 BCE
ethnicGroup Egyptians NERFINISHED
executedBy Achaemenid Empire NERFINISHED
executedUnder Artaxerxes I NERFINISHED
father Psammetichus III NERFINISHED
followedBy revolt of Amyrtaeus
historicalRegion Satrapy of Egypt NERFINISHED
historicalSignificance triggered major Athenian intervention in Egypt during the Greco-Persian conflicts
languageOfName Ancient Egyptian
mannerOfDeath crucifixion
militarySupportFrom Athenian fleet NERFINISHED
notableFor leading a major revolt against Achaemenid Persian rule in Egypt
opponent Achaemenid Empire NERFINISHED
Artaxerxes I NERFINISHED
opposedBy Megabyzus NERFINISHED
placeOfActivity Egypt NERFINISHED
Nile Delta NERFINISHED
politicalGoal expulsion of Persian rule from Egypt
precededBy earlier Egyptian revolts against Persia
regionOfOrigin Libyan frontier of Egypt NERFINISHED
relative Amyrtaeus of Sais NERFINISHED
roleInHistory symbol of Egyptian resistance to Persian rule
startTimeOfRevolt c. 460 BCE
surrenderedTo Megabyzus NERFINISHED
takenTo Susa NERFINISHED
timePeriod 5th century BCE
title prince of the Libyan marshes

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