…completes the Susa Gate and builds a …
Years: 478BCE - 478BCE
…completes the Susa Gate and builds a palace at Susa.
Sataspes, a Persian navigator and cavalry commander—who, according to Herodotus, was Xerxes I's cousin by his mother being Darius I's sister—had been condemned to death for kidnapping and raping Megabyzus's daughter.
However his mother, Atossa, had successfully persuaded Xerxes to change the punishment to a more severe one—Sataspes was tasked to circumnavigate Africa.
He took an Egyptian ship and crew, sailed through the Pillars of Hercules, and proceeded south for many months, but returned to Egypt without successfully completing his task.
He claimed that at the farthest point he reached, he encountered a "dwarfish race, who wore a dress made from the palm tree", and that he was forced to return because his ship stopped and would not sail any further.
Xerxes did not accept this excuse, and had him put to death.
However, it has been suggested that Sataspes could have simply encountered the Benguela Current, the broad, northward flowing ocean current off southwest Africa, which prevented him from sailing any farther.
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- Greece, classical
- Persian people
- Egypt (Ancient), Late Period of
- Achaemenid, or First Persian, Empire
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- Younger Subboreal Period
- Iron Age, Near and Middle East
- Iron Age Cold Epoch
- Classical antiquity
- Greco-Persian Wars, Early
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