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Ariobarzanes (Ancient Gr****: Ἀριοβαρζάνης
Ariobarzánēs, from Old Persian: *Aryābr̥zaⁿs,
literally 'exalting the Aryans'; in Elamite: Har-ri-pir-tan; in...
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Ptolemy II Philadelphus.
Ariobarzanes was
succeeded by
Mithridates II. Hazel, John; Who's who in the Gr**** world, (1999), "
Ariobarzanes" Memnon,
History of...
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alternate path that
allowed them to
outflank Ariobarzanes in a
reversal of Thermopylae.
Ariobarzanes managed to escape, but when he
reached ****polis...
- Look up
Ariobarzanes in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Ariobarzanes of
Cappadocia may
refer to:
Ariobarzanes I of Cappadocia, king of
Cappadocia from...
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Ariobarzanes (Old Persian: *Aryābr̥zaⁿs;
Ancient Gr****: Ἀριοβαρζάνης
Ariobarzánēs; death:
crucified in c. 362 BCE),
sometimes known as
Ariobarzanes I...
- lines. One
account states that
Ariobarzanes was
killed in the last charge,
while Arrian's
version reports that
Ariobarzanes escaped to the north,
where he...
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governor of
Cilicia Lucius Cornelius Sulla,
Ariobarzanes I was
installed as king of Cappadocia. With
Ariobarzanes I
installed on the
throne in 95 BC, Cappadocia...
- brother.
Ariobarzanes is
called by
Diodorus satrap of Phrygia, and by
Nepos satrap of Lydia, Ionia, and Phrygia.
Demosthenes speaks of
Ariobarzanes of Phrygia...
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Ariobarzanes II of
Atropatene also
known as
Ariobarzanes of Media;
Ariobarzanes of Armenia;
Ariobarzanes II;
Ariobarzanes II of
Media Atropatene and Ariobarzanes...
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Persian Gate
northeast of today's
Yasuj in Iran, the
Persian satrap Ariobarzanes led a last
stand of the
Persian forces.
After the
Battle of Gaugamela...