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Azanes son of Artaeus, the
Gandarians and
Dadicae Artyphius son of Artab****. — Herodotus VII 64-66
Artyphius had a brother,
named Tritantaechmes, who also...
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Artyphius.
Artyphius was
temporarily spared on Parysatis’
advice to
demonstrate the new regime’s leniency. When
Arsites surrendered, he and
Artyphius...
- Artab**** had a son
named Artyphius, who
became a
general of
Xerxes I in the
Second Persian invasion of
Greece (480-479 BC).
Artyphius was in
charge of the...
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Ariomardus Artabazus Artap****
Artaphernes Artaphernes (son of Artaphernes)
Artyphius Datis Boges Gongylos Hippias Hydarnes II
Masistes Megabates Megabazus...
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states that
during the
battle they were led by the
Achamenid general Artyphius.
Under Persian rule, a
system of
centralized administration, with a bureaucratic...
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intercession of
Amytis and Amestris.
Amytis bore
Megabyzus two sons:
Zopyrus and
Artyphius.
After the
death of his
father and mother,
Zopyrus fled to Athens, where...
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executed in the same
manner for rebellion,
along with Arsites'
general Artyphius. Some time later, a
rebelling general Pisuthnes met the same fate. In...
- Parysatis. Artoxares' plot took
place just
after the
revolts of
Arsites and
Artyphius, and of the
satrap ****uthnes.
While plotting he
attempted to acquire...
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rather akin to that of the Bactrians, and were
under the
command of
Artyphius, son of Artab****: The
Bactrians in the army wore a
headgear most like...
- Pharnaces, the
Sogdians Azanes son of Artaeus, the
Gandarians and
Dadicae Artyphius son of Artab****." in
Herodotus VII 64-66 Foundation,
Encyclopaedia Iranica...