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DaddyCatALSO t1_j70f0my wrote
Reply to comment by Globo_Gym in Battle site of 'Great Revolt' recorded on Rosetta Stone unearthed in Egypt by AugustWolf22
Not brief, lasted until Octavius too over
Globo_Gym t1_j70gh0n wrote
Ah, that was poorly worded.
I mean that sure the egyptians were under persian rule, but they revolted several times against darius and Xerxes, too. By the time alexander came around they were used to persian rule. When the greeks came through alexander painted himself as a liberator. He got his divinity in Siwa and that's really it until ptolemy takes over.
I wonder if they had the expectation that they were actually going to be liberated, or if they were aware they were under 6new occupation? If they were aware of new occupy they had to test the will if the greeks. How much fighting are the greeks willing to do for egypt? How much money and man power is going to be sunk?
These things are never really mentioned, it all was just seamless and that just seems contrary to human nature.
17th_Angel t1_j712thr wrote
Liberation was probably not really a thought, that was probably aimed more at a Greek audience. As someone once said, Egypt is easy to oppress. They have revolts, but it is easy to control the population, and their culture supported that. It was really just and economic and food resource to whoever owned it.
kmoonster t1_j70w8bo wrote
Brief is relative. For a kingdom over 3,000 years old, 'brief' takes on a different definition.
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