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Artaxerxes III
quickly pressured Athens to stop
supporting Artabazus by the
threat of war.
Artabazus subsequently found a new ally in the
Thebian general Pammenes...
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Artavasdes is the ****enized form of the
Iranian name *R̥tavazdāʰ.
Variant renderings in Gr****
include Artabazos (Ἀρτάβαζος),
Artabazes (Ἀρταβάζης), and...
-
satrap of Cappadocia, who had
joined in the Satraps'
revolt in
which Artabazus' brother, Ariobarzanes, was a parti****nt. However,
Artabazos was defeated...
- of the
insurgent Achaemenid satrap of
Phrygia Artabazus who
rewards Chares very generously.
Artabazus is also
supported by the Thebans, who send him...
- son of
Alexander the
Great of
Macedon by Barsine,
daughter of
Satrap Artabazus of Phrygia.
Heracles was
named after the Gr****
mythological hero of the...
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Pharnaces II of
Phrygia and
grandson of
Pharnabazus I, and great-grandson of
Artabazus I. He and his male ancestors,
forming the
Pharnacid dynasty, had governed...
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Achaemenid Dynasty from the 5th
until the 4th
century BCE. It was
founded by
Artabazus, son of
satrap Pharnaces I (younger
brother of Hystaspes, who was born...
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Artakama (or as
Plutarch calls her
Apama Eum. 18.1) was a
daughter of
Artabazus of Phrygia, a
grandson of king
Artaxerxes II and
queen Strateira. Her...
- (Gr****: Βαρσίνη; c. 363–309 BC) was the
daughter of a
Persian father,
Artabazus,
satrap of ****espontine Phrygia, and a Gr****
Rhodian mother, the sister...
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Persia and
Iranian Civilization. 1972. ISBN 0-7100-7242-2. p. 46 "An
Artabazus (
Artabazos ), son of Pharnaces,
commanded the
Parthian and Chorasmian...