Amasis (Persian general), Achaemenid military commander in Egypt in ca. 525 BC
Amasis Painter, ancient Greek vase painter of the black figure style
Amasis (wrestler), American professional wrestler
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Amasis may refer to: Amasis I, Pharaoh of Egypt in 1550–1525 BC Amasis II, Pharaoh of Egypt in 570–526 BC Amasis (Persian general), Achaemenid military...
Amasis II (Ancient Greek: Ἄμασις Ámasis; Phoenician: 𐤇𐤌𐤎 ḤMS) or Ahmose II was a pharaoh (reigned 570 – 526 BCE) of the Twenty-sixth Dynasty of Egypt...
Amasi (in Ndebele, Zulu and Xhosa), emasi (in Swazi), maas (in Afrikaans), or mafi (in Sesotho), is a thick curdled sour fermented milk product that is...
of the potter Amasis ("Amasis made me"), who signed twelve works painted by the same hand. At the time of the exhibition, "The Amasis Painter and His...
Amasis returned to the ring in early 2013, starting a rivalry between the two former tag team partners. The team reunited in mid-2013. Both Amasis and...
Encyclopædia Britannica Inc. Archived from the original on July 7, 2015. "Amasis I". The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2008. Archived from the original...
from Amasis on good terms, to which Amasis complied. The physician (most likely an ancient ophthalmologist) resented the forced labour that Amasis had...
Herodotus describes how Pharaoh Amasis II would eventually cause a confrontation with Persia. According to Herodotus, Amasis was asked by Cyrus the Great...
Rhodogastria amasis, the tri-coloured tiger moth, is a moth in the family Erebidae. It was described by Pieter Cramer in 1779. It is found in Lesotho,...
Amasis II, a general who had led Egyptian forces in a highly successful invasion of Nubia in 592 BC under Pharaoh Psamtik II, Apries' father. Amasis quickly...
Polycrates formed an alliance with King Amasis of Egypt and A. Carty suggests that Polycrates assisted Amasis in the conquest of Cyprus. In general, though...
Justin A. Amash (/əˈmɑːʃ/ ə-MAHSH; born April 18, 1980) is an American lawyer and politician who served as the U.S. representative for Michigan's 3rd congressional...
the son of the pharaoh Amasis II and one of his wives, Queen Tentkheta. He succeeded his father as pharaoh in 526 BC, when Amasis died after a long and...
into Egypt, had seized Cyprus from Amasis II, which was reportedly a heavy blow to the latter. By 526 BC, Amasis II had died, and his son Psamtik III...
Amasi Martirosyan (Armenian: Ամասի Պետրոսի Մարտիրոսյան) was an Armenian film director, screenwriter and actor. Namus (1925) as Smbat Zare (1927) as Zurba...
Africa or as the star of the dish with amasi or maas in the Gauteng regions. Some cultures add sugar to uphuthu and amasi to enjoy it as a sweet treat that...
appeared in the late Middle Kingdom and developed in the New Kingdom Pharaoh Amasis, according to Herodotus, required every Egyptian to declare annually to...
Actisanes conquered Egypt in the reign of Amasis. Some scholars had read this as Amasis II. However, Amasis II, being a contemporary of Cyrus the Great...
were also found. A temple attested by its foundation deposits was built by Amasis II. The tomb of Nepherites I, which Donald Redford concluded was destroyed...
to Herodotus, Amasis II came to power by bloody means by defeating, and murdering his predecessor pharaoh Apries. While in power, Amasis, was requested...
scratched their names on the monument) were led by Potasimto, the Egyptians by Amasis. Kerkis was located near the Fifth Cataract of the Nile "which stood well...