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first and then
killed Xerxes.
After Artaxerxes discovered the murder, he
killed Artab**** and his sons.
Artaxerxes had to face a
revolt in
Egypt in 460–454...
- of
Artaxerxes II and his
mother was Stateira.
Before ascending the
throne Artaxerxes was a
satrap and
commander of his father's army.
Artaxerxes came...
- Look up
artaxerxes in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Artaxerxes /ˌɑːrtəˈzɜːrksiːz/ may
refer to: The
throne name of
several Achaemenid rulers of the...
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autumn of 338, when
Artaxerxes III was
murdered by the
ambitious eunuch and
chiliarch Bagoas, who had the king poisoned.
Artaxerxes III's
early death proved...
-
rulers of the
Parthian Empire notably considered Artaxerxes II
their progenitor. The
given name of
Artaxerxes II was, as
rendered in Gr****, ****s (Ἄρσης; Babylonian:...
- Pericles).
Artaxerxes II is said to have had more than 115 sons from 350 wives. In 358 BC
Artaxerxes II died and was
succeeded by his son
Artaxerxes III. In...
- with his son,
Artaxerxes I. The Septuagint, the Vulgate, the
Midrash of
Esther Rabbah, I, 3, and the
Josippon identify him as
Artaxerxes. Many historians...
- 338 BC,
Artaxerxes III met an
abrupt end
after being poisoned by the
court eunuch and
chiliarch (hazahrapatish) Bagoas, who
installed Artaxerxes' youngest...
-
graves behind the
compound at ****polis
would then
belong to
Artaxerxes II and
Artaxerxes III. The
unfinished tomb, a
kilometer away from the city, is...
-
reportedly an
illegitimate son of
Artaxerxes I by his
concubine Alogyne of Babylon. The last
inscription mentioning Artaxerxes I
being alive can be
dated to...