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Barsaentes (Gr****: Βαρσαέντης, romanized:
Barsaéntēs) was a
Persian nobleman, who
served as the
satrap of
Arachosia and
Drangiana under the Achaemenid...
- III with
other Persian grandees, such as the
chiliarch Nabarzanes, and
Barsaentes, the
satrap of Arachosia–Drangiana.
Together they
arrested Darius III...
- a panic,
leading Bessus and two
other conspirators,
Satibarzanes and
Barsaentes, to
wound the king with
their javelins and
leave him to die. A Macedonian...
- the East of the Empire,
together with the
satrap Bessus of
Bactria and
Barsaentes of Arachosia. In late 330 BC,
Alexander the Great,
captured the Arian...
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determined to
capture Darius, a
group of nobles,
including the Bessi,
Barsaentes and
Nabarzanes satraps, took the
Persian King hostage, so that they could...
- the East of the Empire,
together with the
satrap Bessus of
Bactria and
Barsaentes of Arachosia. In late 330 BC,
Alexander captured the
Arian capital that...
- with
other Persian grandees, such as Bessus, the
satrap of Bactria, and
Barsaentes, the
satrap of Arachosia-Drangiana.
Together they
arrested Darius III...
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officials in the
eastern Achaemenid Empire under Darius III,
alongside Barsaentes of
Arachosia and
Bessus of Bactria.
Historians have not been able to locate...
- well-organized
province of the
Achaemenid empire,
ruled by a man
named Barsaentes, who was
satrap of both
Drangiana and Arachosia.
Alexander appointed a...