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Ariobarzanes (Old Persian: *Aryābr̥zaⁿs;
Ancient Gr****: Ἀριοβαρζάνης Ariobarzánēs; Persian: آریوبرزن; died 330 BC), was an
Achaemenid prince,
satrap and...
- Persians, led by
satrap Ariobarzanes, at the
Persian Gates. In this battle,
Ariobarzan,
supported by only 700
Persian Immortals,
holds the vast
Macedonian army...
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Great faced stiff resistance by the last
Achaemenid troops commanded by
Ariobarzan. Shahbazi, A. Sh. "ARIOBARZANES".
Encyclopedia Iranica.
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attempts to
annex Atropatene,
Atropatene began to draw
closer to Rome, thus,
Ariobarzan II, who came to
power in
Atropatene in 20 BC,
lived in Rome for about...
- 90 CAIS "The
Battle of the
Persian Gate and the
Martyrdom of
General Ariobarzan and his
defending regiment" Robinson,
Cyril Edward (1929). A
History of...
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Jewish preacher and
central figure of Christianity, (ca. 4 BC–ca. AD 33)
Ariobarzan of Atropatene,
Client King of Armenia, r. 1 BC – AD 2
Chend Di, Emperor...
- Persians, led by
satrap Ariobarzanes, at the
Persian Gates. In this battle,
Ariobarzan,
supported by only 700
Persian Immortals,
holds the vast
Macedonian army...
- 632 to 651.
Abrocomas Abulites Achaemenes (satrap) Ada of
Caria Adusius Ariobarzan Artabazos I of
Phrygia Artabazos II of
Phrygia Artaphernes Atropates Camissares...
- Erato,
Artaxiad dynasty Queen of Armenia, 8–5 BC, 2 BC – 2 AD, 6–11
Ariobarzan of Atropatene,
Client King of Armenia, r. 1 BC – 2 AD
Artavazd V, Client...