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Cambyses of Persia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Cambyses of Persia (Old Persian: Kambūjia , Persian: کمبوجیه, d. 522 BC) was the son of Cyrus the Great (r. 559-530 BC), founder of the Persian Empire and its first dynasty. He is sometimes known a...
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Cambyses of Anshan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Cambyses (via Latin from Greek ; Old Persian: Kambūjiya , c. 600 BC–559 BC) was king of Anshan from c. 580 to 559 BC and the father of Cyrus the Great (Cyrus II). He is sometimes known as Cambyses...
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Cambyses' reign in Babylon lasted for only one year. It is not known why he resigned or what forced him to resign. The incident during the New Year's festival may have played a role. We simply do not know. It is possible that Cambyses was now made satrap of Bactria;
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Cambyses (Old Persian Kambujiya): son of king Cyrus of Anšan, member of the Achaemenid dynasty, ruling as king in Anšan, the central part of Persia. In the first half of the sixth century BCE, Persia was subjected to the Medes, so he was a kind of vassal king.
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In 525 BC the Persian emperor Cambyses II, son of Cyrus the Great, who had already named his son as king of Babylon though Cambyses II resigned that ...
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Bronze weapons, a silver bracelet, an earring and hundreds of human bones found in the vast desolate wilderness of the Sahara desert have raised hopes of finally finding the lost army of Persian King Cambyses II.
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Flip through images of remains found in the western Sahara Desert, which researchers claim are the relics of the long-lost army of Cambyses. ... Discovery News > Archaeology News > Cambyses' Lost Army: Found at Last...
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Egypt: Cambyses II, the First Persian Ruler of Egypt And His Lost Army near the Siwa Oasis ... Cambyses II, the Persian Ruler of Egypt; (27th Dynasty) And His Lost Army...
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Cambyses was the son and successor of Cyrus the Great. He ruled the Persian Empire from the death of his father in 530 to his own death in Ecbatane (Syria) in 522 while on his way back from Egypt with his army (see Herodotus ' Histories at III, 62-66 for the story of Cambyses' death).
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Cambyses was the first ruler of the Twenty-sixth Dynasty. He was the ruler of Persia and treated the last ruler of the Twenty-fifth Dynasty, Psammetichus III (Psamtik III) with some consideration. Psammetichus then tried to revolt and Cambyses caused him to be killed.
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