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Achaemenes (satrap)

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Role
  
Darius I's son

Cousins
  
Artaphernes

Siblings
  
Xerxes I


Name
  
Achaemenes Achaemenes

Parents
  
Atossa, Darius I

Died
  
460 BC

Nephews
  
Artaxerxes I of Persia

Grandparents
  
Cyrus the Great, Cassandane, Hystaspes, Rhodogune

Similar People
  
Xerxes I, Darius I, Atossa, Amestris, Artaxerxes I of Persia

Achaemenes (Haxāmaniš) was the satrap of Egypt from 484 BC until his death in 460 BC, and a member of the Achaemenid dynasty.

According to Herodotus, he was a son of Persian king Darius I by his wife Atossa, and full brother of Xerxes I. Ctesias, who wrongly calls him Achaemenides, states that he was a son of Xerxes, rather than his brother.

After the first rebellion of Egypt, he was put in charge of the country by king Xerxes. He commanded the Persian fleet at the Battle of Salamis (480 BC), and was defeated and slain by Inarus, the leader of the second rebellion of Egypt, during the Battle of Pampremis (460/459 BC).

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