Wednesday, June 25, 2025

Resistance against the Achaemenid Empire: the Egyptian Rebellions of 521 and 487/86 BC

Egypt became a province of the Persian or Achaemenid Empire in 526 BC. In the decades thereafter, some inhabitants of the Delta and Nile Valley rebelled against their Persian overlords. Though these rebellions are well known, they have been little studied. The present thesis provides an in-depth study of the first two rebellions of Persian-Period Egypt: the rebellion that began in ca. 521 BC, and which may have lasted until 519/18 BC, and the rebellion that began in ca. 487/86 BC, and which may have lasted until 485/84 BC. 
Supervisor
Waerzeggers, C.; Quack, J.F.
Committee
Kaper, O.E.; Sijpesteijn, P.M.; Jonge, C.C. de; Schütze, A.; Agut-Labordère, D.
Qualification
Doctor (dr.)
Awarding Institution
Leiden University Institute for Area Studies (LIAS), Faculty of Humanities, Leiden University
Date
2023-02-15

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