Ancient Egypt - Anysis concealed in the Marshes - stock illustration
Vintage engraving of Anysis concealed in the Marshes of the Nile Delta. Anysis is a king of Egypt, mentioned only in book II of The History by Herodotus. Herodotus says he came from a city after which he was named. He was blind and was deposed by Ethiopians led by Sabacos. After fifty years of hiding in marshland on the island Elbo, he came back into power.

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