Amyrtaeus

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Amyrtaeus was a 4th-century BCE Egyptian pharaoh who led a successful revolt against Persian rule and briefly restored native independence during Egypt’s Late Period.

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Amyrtaeus canonical 4

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient Egyptian ruler
human
pharaoh
rebel leader
belongsTo Late Period of Egypt
surface form: Late Period of ancient Egypt
capital Sais
category 4th-century BC Egyptian people
Pharaohs of the Late Period of ancient Egypt
Rebels against the Achaemenid Empire
conflict Egyptian revolt against the Achaemenid Empire
country Egypt
deathPlace Egypt
dynasty Twenty-eighth Dynasty of Egypt
era Achaemenid–Egyptian conflicts
ethnicGroup Egyptians
father Pausiris
governmentForm monarchy
house Twenty-eighth Dynasty of Egypt
knownFrom Egyptian later king lists
classical Greek sources
nativeLanguage Egyptian
notableFor leading a revolt against Achaemenid Persian rule in Egypt
restoring native Egyptian independence
opponent Achaemenid Empire
Artaxerxes II
positionHeld Pharaoh of Egypt
predecessor Darius II of Persia
surface form: Darius II
regionRuled Lower Egypt
reignEnd 399 BCE
reignStart 404 BCE
religion ancient Egyptian religion
restored native Egyptian rule over Egypt
succeeded Persian satrapal administration in Egypt
successor Nepherites I
timePeriod 4th century BCE
Late Period of Egypt
surface form: Late Period of ancient Egypt

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