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Artaynte (f. 478 BC), was the wife of the
Crown Prince Darius, son of the king
Xerxes I. What we know of
Artaynte primarily comes from the
writings of...
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Artaÿntes (Ancient Gr****: Ἀρταΰντης), son of Artachaees, was one of the
generals in the army of
Xerxes I. When
Xerxes had
returned to Asia
after the Battle...
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married to his
cousin Artaynte at Sardis. She was the
daughter of Xerxes'
brother Masistes. At the
behest of Xerxes,
Artaynte committed adultery with...
- was
married to his
cousin Artaynte at Sardis. She was also the
daughter of his
uncle Masistes. At the
behest of Xerxes,
Artaynte committed adultery with...
- defeated.
Commanders Tigranes and
Mardontes died
during the battle, but
Artayntes and Itamithres, as well as Masistes,
managed to escape.
According to Herodotus...
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Hydarnes II
Masistes Megabates Megabazus Megabyzus Otanes Tithraustes Artayntes Azanes (son of Arteios)
Hyamees Ithamitres Peraxes Artybius † Daurises †...
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Empress Shōshi;
Fujiwara no
Michinaga and
Minamoto no
Rinshi Darius Artaynte Darius the
Great and
Atossa Fahd bin
Salman Al Saud Nouf bint
Khalid bin...
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Ariomardus Artaphernes II
general satrap of
Lydia Artyphius commander Artaynte Artaxerxes I King of
Persia 465–424
Darius crown prince Hystaspes satrap...
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mentions a
couple of
commanders who were the sons of Artachaees.
These were
Artaÿntes, who
commanded a
segment of the
Persian navy, and Otaspes, who commanded...
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admiral Mardontes and the
general Tigranes were both killed,
though Artaÿntes escaped.
Herodotus says that a few
Persian troops escaped the
battle and...