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recommendation of Histiaeus, the
Achaemenids then
appointed Aristagoras as the new
ruler of Miletus.
Aristagoras ruled Miletus while Histiaeus remained in Susa, kept...
- Table-Companion".
Taking over from Histiaeus,
Aristagoras was
faced with
bubbling discontent in Miletus. In 500 BC,
Aristagoras was
approached by some
exiles from...
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Aristagora (Ancient Gr****: Ἀρισταγόρα) can
refer to one of two
women in
classical antiquity:
Aristagora, a hetaira, and
mistress of the
orator Hyperides...
-
Aristagoras (Ancient Gr****: Ἀρισταγόρας) was a Gr****
writer in
Egypt who
lived somewhere between the 4th and 2nd
centuries BCE. The
writer Steph**** of...
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Aristagoras (Ancient Gr****: Ἀρισταγόρας) was a
comic writer,
possibly from Miletus,
whose date is uncertain. He
wrote a play
whose title is
usually translated...
-
rebellious island of
Naxos in c. 501 BC (on
behalf of the Persians),
Aristagoras,
tyrant of Miletus, to save
himself from the
wrath of Persia,
plans a...
-
refused to
grant Aristagoras's wishes,
Aristagoras simply cut the
captain loose himself. Predictably,
Megabates was
furious with
Aristagoras, who in turn...
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Aristagoras usually refers to the
tyrant of
Miletus (d. 496 BC) who
began the
Ionian Revolt.
Aristagoras (Αρισταγόρας) was also a Gr****
masculine given...
-
father to
leave lest
Aristagoras'
bribes corrupt him.
Cleomenes listened to his daughter's advice,
removed himself, and
Aristagoras left
Sparta without...
- to
Aristagoras, who was
instructed to
shave the slave's head
again and read the message,
which told him to
revolt against the Persians.
Aristagoras, who...