- Artumpara, also
Arttum̃para,
Artembares (Persian name, *Rtambura, self-identified as "the Mede) was an
Achaemenid Satrap of
Lycia circa 400-370 BCE. He...
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military frieze as "when
Pericles besieges Arttum̃para" (Lycian: ẽke : ese : Perikle : tebete :
Arttum̃para).
Arttum̃para was
minting coins at Side in Pamphylia...
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explicitly describes his
rival Arttum̃para as a Mede (Lycian: 𐊀𐊕𐊗𐊗𐊒𐊐𐊓𐊀𐊕𐊀:𐊎𐊁𐊅𐊁,
Arttum̃para mede).
Arttum̃para may have been one of two Achaemenid...
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Artembares (Iranian name, *Rtambura, self-identified as "the Mede.")
Arttum̃para Ruler of
western Lycia from Telmessos.
Ousted by Perikle. c.380–c.360...
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Mithrapata is
known to have
competed for
power with
another man
named Arttumpara. The name of Mithrapata,
which is of
Persian origin, is
known from Lycian...
- East (2012), p. 912: "...c. 380–370 BC, two
western Lycian dynasts named Arttumpara and
Mithrapata claimed power simultaneously."
Jenkins 2006, p. 155 Jenkins...
- East (2012), p. 912: "...c. 380–370 BC, two
western Lycian dynasts named Arttumpara and
Mithrapata claimed power simultaneously." Keen,
Antony G. (1998)....