Xerxes and the Persian Wars: Why Greece Refused to Fall — Fexingo History

Xerxes and the Persian Wars The Egyptian Revolt That Nearly Stopped the Invasion

6 min · 8. juli 2026
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In 486 BCE, while Xerxes was preparing his massive invasion of Greece, Egypt erupted in revolt. This episode explores the Egyptian rebellion that almost derailed the Persian war effort. We discuss the tactical situation: why the delta was so hard to control, the role of the Libyan tribes, and the brutal siege of the walled city Papremis. We cover Xerxes' personal intervention, the scorched-earth campaign, and the aftermath that saw Egypt reduced to a harder satrapy. We also look at the memory of the revolt in Egyptian sources and how the Greeks, especially Herodotus, framed it. Join Lucas and Luna as they peel back a little-known chapter that shaped the timing and strategy of the Persian Wars. #Xerxes #PersianWars #Egypt #Revolt #Achaemenid #Herodotus #Papremis #Delta #Libya #Satrapy #486BCE #GrecoPersianWars #History #AncientEgypt #MilitaryHistory #Siege #FexingoHistory #MiddleEast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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