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Tango01 Supporting Member of TMP07 Oct 2024 3:39 p.m. PST

"Although the Persians and Egyptians would fight again at Pelusium 182 years later, the Battle of Pelusium in 525 BCE is considered the first significant battle between the expanding Achaemenid Empire and Ancient Egypt. But more than that, it is one of the earliest and most absurd recorded accounts of psychological warfare. The Battle of Pelusium gives a different twist to the idiom of fighting tooth and claw.


At the time, native Pharaohs still controlled Ancient Egypt.


The fight pitted the Persian commander Cambyses II against Pharaoh Amasis II near Pelusium, an essential Egyptian town on the eastern slopes of the Nile Delta (also known as Psammenitus)…"

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What rules would be used with cats?…


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