- with
Ariaeus, if
Ariaeus would help
betray the Gr****s.
Tissaphernes met with
Ariaeus and
persuaded him to join him, and
Tissaphernes and
Ariaeus led the...
- He also had a
large force of
levied troops under his second-in-command
Ariaeus. The
strength of the
Achaemenid army was 40,000 men.
Cunaxa When Cyrus...
- 000
Persian troops under Ariaeus the Persian. (Although
Xenophon lists them as 100,000, most
modern historians believe Ariaeus'
troops numbered only about...
- infantry) and an
Asiatic army of
approximately 10,000
under the
command of
Ariaeus.
Cyrus saw that the
outcome depended on the fate of the king. He therefore...
-
declared their support for
Ariaeus, one of Cyrus'
commanders and the most
senior Persian on
their side
still living.
Ariaeus,
accompanied by Meno, his...
-
Autolycus of Athens) Meno (423BCE-400BCE) (lover of
Aristippus of
Larissa and
Ariaeus)
Epaminondas (419BCEE–362BCEE)
Pelopidas Demosthenes (384BCEE-322BCEE)...
- Encyclopædia Iranica. Vol. 2.
Routledge &
Kegan Paul., Shahbazi, A. Sh. (1986). "
Ariaeus". Encyclopædia Iranica. Vol. 2.
Routledge &
Kegan Paul.
Alemany 2000, p...
- infantry), and an
Asiatic army of
approximately 10,000
under the
command of
Ariaeus.
According to Xenophon,
Cyrus saw that the
outcome depended on the fate...
- -
Spartan who
supports Xenophon in
guiding the Ten
Thousand to
safety Ariaeus - A
Persian general who
sides with
Cyrus at the
Battle of
Cunaxa Socrates...
- were left in limbo,
trying to make
arrangements to
return home
first with
Ariaeus (Cyrus' good
friend and
second in
command at the battle) and then with...