Category
page 1Achaemenid satraps of Egypt
Achaemenes
5th-century BC Achaemenid satrap of Egypt
Arsames
5th-century BC Persian satrap of Egypt
Aryandes
Aryandes (Old Iranian: Aryavanda or Arvanta, Ancient Greek: Ἀρυάνδης) was the first Achaemenid satrap of ancient Egypt between 525 BCE and 496 BCE, during the early 27th Dynasty of Egypt.
Mazaces
Mazaces, also Mazakes (Old Iranian: Mazdāka, Aramaic: 𐡌𐡆𐡃𐡊 MZDK), was the last Achaemenid satrap of ancient Egypt during the late reign of Darius III of the 31st Dynasty of Egypt.

Sabaces
thumb|upright=1.2|Coin of Sabaces, in imitation of Athenian coinage. Obverse: Head of Athena. Reverse: Athenian owl. To right: Sabaces symbol and [[Aramaic inscription 𐡎𐡅𐡉𐡊 SWYK. Circa 340-333 BC. Achaemenid Egypt.]]
thumb|upright=1.2|Coin of Sabaces. Persian Egypt. Circa 335-333 BC

Pherendates II
achaemenid satrap of Egypt
Pherendates
Pherendates (; ) was an Achaemenid satrap of ancient Egypt in the early 5th century BCE, at the time of the Achaemenid 27th Dynasty of Egypt.