Siege of Memphis (525 BC)

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The Siege of Memphis (525 BC) was the decisive Persian assault on Egypt’s capital that completed Cambyses II’s conquest of Egypt following the Battle of Pelusium.

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instanceOf military conflict
siege
alsoKnownAs Persian siege of Memphis in 525 BC
associatedDynasty Twenty-sixth Dynasty of Egypt NERFINISHED
associatedEmpire Achaemenid Empire NERFINISHED
associatedRuler Cambyses II of Persia NERFINISHED
Pharaoh Psamtik III NERFINISHED
belligerent Achaemenid Empire NERFINISHED
Egypt NERFINISHED
capitalCaptured Memphis NERFINISHED
category 525 BC in Egypt
Battles involving the Achaemenid Empire
Sieges involving Egypt
chronology occurs shortly after the Persian victory at Pelusium
combatant Achaemenid Empire NERFINISHED
Saite Egypt NERFINISHED
commander Cambyses II NERFINISHED
conflictType siege
consequence Egypt becomes a satrapy of the Achaemenid Empire
end of independent Saite rule in Egypt
country Egypt
date 525 BC
era Achaemenid period
followedBy Persian occupation of Egypt NERFINISHED
follows Battle of Pelusium NERFINISHED
geographicalContext Nile Delta region
historicalContext end of the Twenty-sixth Dynasty of Egypt
reign of Cambyses II
historicalPeriod Late Period of ancient Egypt NERFINISHED
leader Cambyses II NERFINISHED
location Memphis, Egypt NERFINISHED
opponentLeader Psamtik III NERFINISHED
opposingCommander Psamtik III NERFINISHED
outcome capture of Psamtik III
capture of the Egyptian capital
partOf Achaemenid conquest of Egypt NERFINISHED
Achaemenid–Egyptian wars NERFINISHED
Cambyses II’s Egyptian campaign NERFINISHED
place Memphis NERFINISHED
precededBy Battle of Pelusium NERFINISHED
region Lower Egypt NERFINISHED
result completion of Persian conquest of Egypt
decisive Persian victory
fall of Memphis NERFINISHED
significance decisive battle in the Persian conquest of Egypt
led to incorporation of Egypt into the Achaemenid Empire
year 525 BC

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Battle of Pelusium (525 BC) followedBy Siege of Memphis (525 BC)