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The Persian Garrison at Memphis: Egypt's Role in Xerxes' War

6 min · 28. juni 2026
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In 480 BC, Xerxes invaded Greece with an army that included thousands of Egyptian sailors and marines. But Egypt had only been reconquered by Persia in 486 BC, after a massive revolt led by a Libyan prince named Inaros. In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the Egyptian dimension of the Persian Wars: how the Achaemenid satrapy of Egypt supplied ships and troops for the invasion, how the Egyptian revolt of 486–484 BC nearly derailed Xerxes' plans, and how the battle of Papremis in 460 BC saw a Greek-allied Egyptian army defeat a Persian garrison. They discuss the role of the Egyptian contingent at Salamis, the strategic importance of the Nile Delta for Persian logistics, and the way Herodotus' account often overlooks the non-Greek participants. Along the way, they examine the Achaemenid policy of co-opting local elites, the construction of the Suez Canal under Darius I, and the archaeological evidence for Persian fortifications in Memphis. This episode fills a gap in the usual Greek-centered narrative, showing how the Persian Empire's internal vulnerabilities shaped the course of the war. #Xerxes #PersianWars #AncientEgypt #AchaemenidEmpire #Inaros #Salamis #Herodotus #Papremis #Memphis #NileDelta #SuezCanal #DariusI #PersianGarrison #EgyptianRevolt #AncientHistory #History #FexingoHistory #MiddleEast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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