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Autophradates (Old Persian: *Vātafradātaʰ;
Ancient Gr****: Αὐτοφραδάτης, romanized:
Autophradátēs,
lived 4th
century BC) was a
Persian Satrap of Lydia,...
- m****ive army led by
Autophradates of Lydia. He
defeated the
first and his
engagement with the
second was a
protracted stalemate.
Autophradates offered peace...
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independent Lycia was
ended by the
Autophradates, the
satrap of Lydia, at the end of the
great revolt c. 362 BCE.
Autophradates ruled Lycia himself for as 'king'...
- iranicaonline.org. "CNG:
Feature Auction CNG 96.
KINGS of PERSIS. Vādfradād (
Autophradates) I. 3rd
century BC. AR
Tetradrachm (28mm, 15.89 g, 9h).
Istakhr (****polis)...
- JSTOR 1451208.
Retrieved 6
March 2023. CNG:
KINGS of PERSIS. Vādfradād (
Autophradates) II. Early-mid 2nd
century BC. AR
Tetradrachm (25mm, 16.23 g, 11h)....
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Wadfradad I, ****enized as
Autophradates I was a
dynast (frataraka) of
Persis in the late 2nd-century BC,
ruling from 146 to 138 BC. He was succeeded...
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succeeded as
satrap of
Hyrcania by
Autophradates,
satrap of
Mardia and Tapuria, not long after. In 328 BC,
Autophradates rebelled against Alexander and Phrataphernes...
- May 2020. "CNG:
Feature Auction CNG 96.
Kings of Persis. Vādfradād (
Autophradates) I. 3rd
century BC. AR
Tetradrachm (28mm, 15.89 g, 9h).
Istakhr (****polis)...
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Achaemenid Satrap Autophradates receiving visitors, on the Tomb of Payava, c. 380 BC...
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series of
treaties between the
Persian king and the Gr**** city states.
Autophradates was
probably Tiribazus'
direct successor, and was
loyal to the Achaemenid...