10 Epic Retreats in Military History

Edit World History Online 19 Oct 2015
‘Remnants of an Army’ by Elizabeth Butler ... 1. First Battle of Pelusium. Cambyses II of Persia capturing Pharaoh Psamtik III, an image captured on a Persian seal dating to the 6th century BC. In early 525 BC, Cambyses II of Persia laid siege to the (then) Egyptian cities of Gaza and Memphis ... Cambyses, knowing the Egyptian reverence for cats, ordered his men to paint cat faces on their helmets and drove a horde of live cats before them ... ....

Penguin Little Black Classics review – affordable snippets of great literature

Edit The Guardian 24 Feb 2015
From Homer to Balzac to Darwin to Dickens, these Penguin 80th birthday booklets are where publishing meets public service. Encouraging impulsiveness … Penguin's Little Black Classics. Nicholas Lezard. Tuesday 24 February 2015 12.17 GMT Last modified on Tuesday 24 February 2015 12.21 GMT ... Each is around 60 pages long; each is an extract from the Penguin Classics range ... (In fact, that’s not the case ... 1 ... 2 ... 3 ... Herodotus The Madness of Cambyses ... ....

Life of Pythagoras

Edit About.com 18 Jan 2015
as undoubtedly one of the most famous and revered philosophers in ancient times, but we have little reliable information about either his life or his teachings. Indeed, the reverence that his followers had for him is one reason why their accounts are untrustworthy ... During his adult life Pythagoras spent some time in Egypt. While there he was taken prisoner by the army of Cambyses II, the king of Persia and taken to Babylon ... E.g....

2,400-Year-Old Coffin's 'Odd' Art Hints at Ancient Egypt's Brain Drain

Edit Yahoo Daily News 12 Dec 2014
In 525 B.C., Persian King Cambyses marched into Memphis, the Egyptian capital, inaugurating a period of Persian rule that would last for more than a century. The Persian Empire was a vast entity that stretched from modern-day Afghanistan to the west coast of Turkey ... Odd features ... Diodorus Siculus, who died around 30 B.C., said that Cambyses, the conqueror of Egypt, transferred both precious metals and artists from Egypt to Persia....

Anchoring our historical imagination

Edit The Hindu 02 Aug 2014
Not brick and mortar ones, but sonnets that transport you to another era and make conversations with the subjects of history possible ... In one monologue, an unhappy subject of history, Cambyses, speaks back to Herodotus, the historian and, in another, a captain insists that “Delphi is for kings and Greek kings at that,/not for oarsmen or those who tinker with mast and rudder./Delphi is for guys who have a ruddy future.”....

Italian archeologists survey Pasargad

Edit Irna 05 Jul 2014
Mosayyeb Amiri added that the six-member delegation conducted a survey of the site over two weeks. They are to revisit Iran in October for conducting further studies, according to Sunday edition of Iran Daily ... They may conduct renovation works in the next stages, he said ... The remains of the tomb of Cyrus’ son and successor, Cambyses II, have been found in Pasargad ... Pasargad remained the Persian capital until Cambyses II moved it to Susa....

Leiden Egyptologist unravels ancient mystery (Universiteit Leiden)

Edit noodls 19 Jun 2014
Professor Olaf Kaper discovered that the army of Cambyses did not disappear, but was defeated by rebels ... He tells the story of the Persian King Cambyses, who entered the Egyptian desert near Luxor (then Thebes) with 50,000 men ... He ultimately ambushed the army of Cambyses, and in this way managed from his base in the oasis to reconquer a large part of Egypt, after which he had himself crowned Pharaoh in the capital, Memphis.'....

Setting the record straight

Edit The Hindu 18 May 2014
Cambyses, the son of Cyrus the Great and the king of the Persian Empire in the 6th Century B.C., was at the receiving end of the whimsy of one such historian - Herodotus. In his The Histories, Herodotus claimed that Cambyses killed Apis, the bull-deity of Memphis, Egypt, and was seized thereafter by a madness which eventually brought about his downfall....
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