. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "851"^^ . . . . . "970603327"^^ . . "2240688"^^ . . . . . . . . . "Anysis"@en . . . "Anysis was a king of Egypt, mentioned only in book II of Histories 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. According to Herodotus, Anysis created the island from the marsh \"by heaping up ashes and earth: for whenever any of the Egyptians visited him bringing food, according as it had been appointed to them severally to do without the knowledge of the Ethiopian, he bade them bring also some ashes for their gift.\""@en . . "Anysis est un roi hypoth\u00E9tique d'\u00C9gypte qui r\u00E9gna vers le commencement du VIIIe si\u00E8cle avant J.-C. Il n'est mentionn\u00E9 que dans H\u00E9rodote. Quoiqu'il f\u00FBt aveugle, les pr\u00EAtres \u00E9gyptiens l'avaient \u00E9lev\u00E9 sur le tr\u00F4ne. Il en fut chass\u00E9 par Chabaka, roi de Napata. \n* Portail de l\u2019\u00C9gypte antique"@fr . . . . "Anysis was a king of Egypt, mentioned only in book II of Histories 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. According to Herodotus, Anysis created the island from the marsh \"by heaping up ashes and earth: for whenever any of the Egyptians visited him bringing food, according as it had been appointed to them severally to do without the knowledge of the Ethiopian, he bade them bring also some ashes for their gift.\""@en . "Anysis est un roi hypoth\u00E9tique d'\u00C9gypte qui r\u00E9gna vers le commencement du VIIIe si\u00E8cle avant J.-C. Il n'est mentionn\u00E9 que dans H\u00E9rodote. Quoiqu'il f\u00FBt aveugle, les pr\u00EAtres \u00E9gyptiens l'avaient \u00E9lev\u00E9 sur le tr\u00F4ne. Il en fut chass\u00E9 par Chabaka, roi de Napata. \n* Portail de l\u2019\u00C9gypte antique"@fr . . "Anysis"@fr . . .