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Bagoas (Old Persian: Bagāvahyā;
Ancient Gr****: Βαγώας,
Bagōas; died 336 BCE) was a
prominent Persian official who
served as the
vizier (Chief Minister)...
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Bagoas (Old Persian: Bagāvahyā;
Ancient Gr****: Βαγώας,
Bagōas) was a
eunuch in the
court of the
Persian Empire in the 4th
century BC.
Bagoas was a courtier...
- from
Bagoas' influences,
tried to have the
eunuch poisoned; but did not succeed,
instead suc****bing to
poison himself at the
orders of
Bagoas.
Bagoas put...
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chiliarch (hazahrapatish)
Bagoas, who
installed Artaxerxes'
youngest son ****s on the throne. He only
reigned for a few years,
until Bagoas had him
poisoned as...
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relationship between Alexander and
Bagoas,
saying that
Alexander was
seized of such
desire by the eunuch, that
Bagoas became the de
facto sovereign of Persia...
- is
certainly testimony that he kept
Bagoas with him at
least some of the time. But
there is no
evidence that
Bagoas was as
important to, much less as influential...
- Look up
Bagoas in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Bagoas (died 336 BC) was a
Persian minister of
Artaxerxes III.
Bagoas,
meaning eunuch, may also refer...
- sons, with the
exception of ****s and Bisthanes, were also
murdered by
Bagoas.
Bagoas,
acting as kingmaker, put the
young ****s (Artaxerxes IV) on the throne...
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objects to
being controlled by
Bagoas and
attempts to
poison him. Instead, ****s and all his
children are
killed by
Bagoas.
Bagoas then s****s to
install a new...
- on a skid, with
little wheels under the wing tips.
Abrial named the A-12
Bagoas,
after the
Persian Vizier and poisoner. Its
first flights were made during...