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tablets relating to
Ariaramnes were
found in Ecbatana,
modern Hamadan.
These gold
tablets allegedly do****ented the
reigns of
Ariaramnes and his son Arsames...
- engraved,
which indicates that
Ariaramnes had
conquered the city.
Originally a v****al of the Gr****
Seleucid Empire,
Ariaramnes rebelled and
obtained independence...
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evidence that
Cyrus I and
Ariaramnes were both his sons.
Cyrus I is the
grandfather of
Cyrus the Great,
whereas Ariaramnes is the great-grandfather of...
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modern Persian:،آرسام، آرشام Arshām, Gr****: Ἀρσάμης) was the son of
Ariaramnes and the
grandfather of
Darius I. He was
traditionally claimed to have...
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father of
Hystaspes was Arsames; the
father of
Arsames was
Ariaramnes; the
father of
Ariaramnes was Teispes; the
father of
Teispes was Achaemenes. King Darius...
- Achaemenes,
grandson of
Teispes and son of Cyrus I. His
paternal uncle was
Ariaramnes and his
first cousin was Arsames. However,
around 100
years later, Herodotus...
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talents a year in tribute. The
first satrap (governor)
known by name is
Ariaramnes, who
ruled sometime at the
beginning of the
reign of the
Achaemenid king...
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Hystaspes was
Arsames [Aršâma]; the
father of
Arsames was
Ariaramnes [Ariyâramna]; the
father of
Ariaramnes was
Teispes [Cišpiš]; the
father of
Teispes was Achaemenes...
- "Haxāmaniš". His son was
given as Teispes, and from him came in turn
Ariaramnes, Arsames, and Hystaspes. However,
there is no
historical evidence for...
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Phraortes Madyes Cyaxares Astyages Achaemenid (550–330 BC)
Achaemenes Ariaramnes Arsames Teispes Cyrus I
Cambyses I
Cyrus the
Great (Cyrus II) Cambyses...