Aryandes

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Aryandes was an Achaemenid Persian official who served as the first satrap (governor) of Egypt under King Cambyses II and later Darius I.

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instanceOf Achaemenid satrap
Persian official
allegedCrime aspiring to independence from Darius I
minting his own silver coinage
appointedBy Cambyses II NERFINISHED
category 6th-century BC Iranian people
Achaemenid satraps
People executed by the Achaemenid Empire
country Achaemenid Empire NERFINISHED
deathCause execution
ethnicGroup Persians NERFINISHED
executedBy Darius I NERFINISHED
governedTerritory Egypt NERFINISHED
satrapy of Egypt NERFINISHED
historicalEra 6th century BC
historicalPeriod Achaemenid period NERFINISHED
mentionedIn Herodotus' Histories NERFINISHED
notableFor being the first Achaemenid satrap of Egypt
conflict with Darius I
occupation satrap
positionHeld governor of Egypt
satrap of Egypt
predecessor native Egyptian pharaonic administration
reasonForExecutionAccordingToHerodotus issuing silver coins rivaling the royal daric
religion likely Zoroastrianism
servedUnder Cambyses II NERFINISHED
Darius I NERFINISHED
successor subsequent Achaemenid satraps of Egypt
timeInOfficeEnd between 520 BC and 510 BC
timeInOfficeStart circa 525 BC

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