Category
page 1Rebellions against the Achaemenid Empire

Cyrus the Younger
Achaemenid prince, satrap of Lydia from 408 to 401 BC
Ionian Revolt
499-493 BCE military rebellions by Greek cities in Asia Minor against Persian rule
Nebuchadnezzar IV
Armenian leader of Babylonian revolt against the Achaemenid Empire (died 521 BC)
Nebuchadnezzar III
king of Babylon
Inaros II
5th century BC Egyptian ruler
Petubastis III
Egyptian leader (ruled 522 – 520 BC) who revolted against Persian rule
Revolt of the Satraps
rebellion by satraps against Achaemenid king Artaxerxes II (366–360 BC)

Tennes
thumb|left|Persian style bull protome found in Sidon gives testimony of the Achaemenid rule and influence. Marble, 5th century BC
thumb|upright=1.35|Coin of Tennes. Tennes can be seen walking behind the Achaemenid king on his carriage.
Tennes (; Tabnit II in the Phoenician language) was a King of Sidon under the Achaemenid Empire, who ruled the Phoenician city-state of Sidon from (), having been associated in power by his father since the 380s. It remains uncertain whether his known heir and successor, Tennes, was his son or some other close relative.
His predecessor was Abdashtart I (in Greek
Psammetichus IV
Possible 5th century BCE Egyptian pharaoh

Abdashtart I
4th-century BC Phoenician king of Sidon