- 97"
Ariabignes, who was the son of
Dareios and of the
daughter of Gobryas"
Herodotus Book 8: Urania, 89"...there was
slain the
commander Ariabignes, son...
- in two.
According to Plutarch,
Ariabignes was
killed by
Ameinias and
Socles (Gr****: Σωκλής) of Pallene. When
Ariabignes attempted to
board on
their ship...
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Ithamitres Peraxes Artybius † Daurises † Mardontes † Tigranes † Achaemenes †
Ariabignes † Damasithymus † Mardonius † Masistius † Pherendatis † Artayctes Aridolis ...
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Gobryas from an
early marriage, with whom he had
three sons, Artobazanes,
Ariabignes and Arsamenes. Any
daughters he had with her are not known.
Although Artobazanes...
- Encyclopædia Iranica. Vol. 2.
Routledge &
Kegan Paul., Shahbazi, A. Sh. (1986). "
Ariabignes". Encyclopædia Iranica. Vol. 2.
Routledge &
Kegan Paul., Brunner, C. J...
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Commanders and
leaders Eurybiades Themistocles Adeimantus Achaemenes Ariabignes Artemisia I
Damasithymos Strength 271
ships 4,065
marines 46,070 oarsmen...
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recognised the body of
Ariamenes (Ἀριαμένης) (Herodotus says that his name was
Ariabignes),
brother of
Xerxes and
admiral of the
Persian navy,
floating amongst...
- Artab****
counselor Megabazus general Parmys (by
daughter of Gobryas)
Ariabignes admiral (by Atossa)
Masistes satrap of
Bactria (by Atossa)
Xerxes I the...
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Pallene were the men who
killed Ariamenes (Herodotus says that his name was
Ariabignes),
brother of
Xerxes and
admiral of the
Persian navy. When
Ariamenes attempted...
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after learning about the
defeat at
Marathon (7.1) The
quarrel between Ariabignes and
Xerxes over
which son
should succeed Darius in
which Xerxes is chosen...