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Artaÿctes (Gr****: Ἀρταΰκτης, romanized: Artauktēs; died 479 BC) is a
historical figure described in Herodotus' The Histories.
Artaÿctes, the son of Cherasmis...
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eventually caught Artayctes,
killing some of the
Persians with him but
taking most of them,
including Artayctes, captive.
Artayctes was
crucified at the...
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Athenian protection.
After a
winter siege,
Artayctes and his son
attempted to escape, but they were captured.
Artayctes offered 200
talents to
Xanthippus to...
- tomb was
plundered by the
satrap Artayctes,
under permission from Xerxes. The Gr****s
later captured and
executed Artayctes,
returning the treasure. The tomb...
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hiatus with α. For example, it can be seen in the
transcription Artaÿctes of the
Persian name Ἀρταΰκτης (Artaüktēs) at the very end of Herodotus...
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about 479 BC: "They
nailed him to a
plank and hung him up ... this
Artayctes who
suffered death by crucifixion." The
Commentary on
Herodotus by How...
- land; as for his companions, they did away with them by
other means.
Artayctes and his
company had
begun their flight later, and were
overtaken a little...
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garrison subsequently capitulated and the
Persian soldiers were imprisoned.
Artayctes, the
Persian governor of Sestos, had escaped, but was
captured and crucified...
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Athens take
Sestos from Persians,
capture and
crucify their governor Artayctes the
Persian general. 478 BC
Siege of
Byzantium Byzantium lost by Persians...
- land; as for his companions, they did away with them by
other means.
Artayctes and his
company had
begun their flight later, and were
overtaken a little...