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Cambyses in a sentence
Cambyses meaning
An Old Persian male given name, particularly borne by Achaemenid kings of Persia.
Using Cambyses
- The main meaning on this page is: An Old Persian male given name, particularly borne by Achaemenid kings of Persia.
- In the example corpus, cambyses often appears in combinations such as: of cambyses, cambyses ii, that cambyses.
Context around Cambyses
- Average sentence length in these examples: 22.5 words
- Position in the sentence: 7 start, 10 middle, 3 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Cambyses
- In this selection, "cambyses" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 22.5 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, son, tradition, cyrus, preserved, wants and lance stand out and add context to how "cambyses" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include 529 bc cambyses ii started and 530 bc cambyses became sole. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "cambyses" sits close to words such as aapi, aarey and abdulai, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with cambyses
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Events * 529 BC — Cambyses II started to rule. (8 words)
Cambyses complied and requested a daughter of Amasis for marriage. (10 words)
After the death of his father in 530 BC, Cambyses became sole king. (13 words)
In an attempt to exact revenge for his forced exile, the physician would grow very close to Cambyses and would suggest that Cambyses should ask Amasis for a daughter in marriage in order to solidify his bonds with the Egyptians. (40 words)
A year before Cyrus' death, in 529 BC, he elevated his son Cambyses II in the government, making him king of Babylon, while he reserved for himself the fuller title of "king of the (other) provinces" of the empire. (39 words)
Xiii. 560), the Persians corrected this tradition: Cambyses wants to marry a daughter of Amasis, who sends him a daughter of Apries instead of his own daughter, and by her Cambyses is induced to begin the war. (37 words)
Example sentences (20)
In an attempt to exact revenge for his forced exile, the physician would grow very close to Cambyses and would suggest that Cambyses should ask Amasis for a daughter in marriage in order to solidify his bonds with the Egyptians.
The traditions of Cambyses The traditions about Cambyses, preserved by the Greek authors, come from two different sources.
Xiii. 560), the Persians corrected this tradition: Cambyses wants to marry a daughter of Amasis, who sends him a daughter of Apries instead of his own daughter, and by her Cambyses is induced to begin the war.
According to Darius, who was Cambyses' lance-bearer at the time, he decided that success was impossible, and died by his own hand in 522 BC.
According to Herodotus, Amasis, was asked by Cambyses II or Cyrus the Great for an Egyptian ophthalmologist on good terms.
After the death of his father in 530 BC, Cambyses became sole king.
A public mourning followed, lasting six days, and Cyrus' son Cambyses accompanied the corpse to the tomb.
A year before Cyrus' death, in 529 BC, he elevated his son Cambyses II in the government, making him king of Babylon, while he reserved for himself the fuller title of "king of the (other) provinces" of the empire.
Cambyses complied and requested a daughter of Amasis for marriage.
Cambyses had prepared for the march through the desert by forming an alliance with Arabian chieftains, who brought a large supply of water to the stations.
Center panel Image:Gerard David - The Judgment of Cambyses, panel 2 - The shedding of the corrupt judge Sisamnes.
Ctesias writes that Cambyses, despondent from the loss of family members, stabbed himself in the thigh while working with a piece of wood.
Events * 529 BC — Cambyses II started to rule.
Holland, Tom Persian Fire Whoever this new monarch was, Cambyses attempted to march against him, but died shortly after under disputed circumstances.
However, among the Persepolis Fortification Tablets there is one in Elamite that refers to the "šumar of Cambyses and Lady Upanduš in Narezzaš".
However, his son Cambyses was the heir to the throne, not Darius, causing Cyrus to wonder if Darius was forming treasonable and ambitious designs.
It is difficult to form a correct picture of Cambyses's character from these inscriptions.
Numerous Babylonian tablets of the time date from the accession and the first year of Cambyses, when Cyrus was "king of the countries" (i.
On a tablet dated from the first year of Cyrus, Cambyses is called king of Babylon, although his authority seems to have been ephemeral.
Only in 530 BC, when Cyrus set out on his last expedition into the East, did Cyrus associate Cambyses with the throne.
Common combinations with cambyses
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- of cambyses 4×
- cambyses ii 4×
- that cambyses 3×
- son cambyses 3×
- to cambyses 2×
- cambyses and 2×
- cambyses is 2×
- bc cambyses 2×