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Artabazanes of
Media Atropatene (Old Persian: *R̥tabr̥zaⁿs, or *R̥tavazdānaʰ;
Ancient Gr****: Ἀρταβαζάνης
Artabazánēs;
flourished 3rd
century BC) was a...
- 5th
century BC)
Artabazos II of
Phrygia (flourished 4th
century BC)
Artabazanes (flourished 3rd
century BC), King of
Media Atropatene Artavasdes I of...
- Atropatene,
resulting in a victory. Consequently, the king of Atropatene,
Artabazanes,
accepted the
ascendency of
Seleucids and
became dependent on it; on...
- Artab****,
Modern Persian اردوان Ardavān), from *Artabānu "glory of arta".
Artabazanes (Latin) a
variant of
either Artabazus or
Artabrzana Artabazus, Artabazos...
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submission of
Lesser Media,
which had ****erted its
independence under Artabazanes, followed.
Antiochus conspired with his
physician and
allies to have...
- respect.
According to
Herodotus who
calls the
eldest son of Darius,
Artabazanes (Ἀρταβαζάνης), this dispute, and its resolution,
occurred while Darius...
-
region in
northwestern Iran.
Atropates from 320s BC til an
unknown date
Artabazanes (flourished 3rd
century BC)
ruled in 221 BC or 220 BC, a contemporary...
-
ancestor Artabazanes, a
previous ruling king of
Media Atropatene in the 3rd
century BC, as the name
Artavasdes is a
variation of the name
Artabazanes (see...
- free of conflict.
According to Herodotus, the
eldest son by
Darius was
Artabazanes, but he had been born
prior to Darius'
ascent to the throne.
Xerxes was...
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several Seleucid satraps rebelled against King
Antiochus III,
including Artabazanes (Upper Media),
Molon (Lower Media),
Alexander (Persis), and
Achaeus (Asia...