Inaros

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Inaros (c.460 BC) was an egyptian rebel ruler who was the son of a Libyan prince named Psametik. He revolted against the persian satrap Akheimenes in 460 BC after the assassination of Xerxes I, with the support of Amyrtaeus of Sais and Athenian allies from whom he was paid 100 triers. He ruled a part of the Delta around Sais and Amyrtaeus took the northern marshes. Wikipedia
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