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Belesys II was the
ruler of
Achaemenid Syria as the
satrap of Eber-Nari from 358–338 BCE.
Belesys was
involved in
suppressing the
rebellion of
Sidon in...
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Belesys I (Babylonian: Bēlšunu) was the
ruler of
Achaemenid Syria as the
satrap of Eber-Nari from 407 to 401 BCE.
Belesys' name is
recorded (as Bēlšunu)...
- Eber-Nari.
Recorded Achaemenid satraps of
Syria included Megabyzus,
Belesys I and
Belesys II. The
administrative convention of
governing the
Persian region...
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initiated a counter-offensive
against Sidon by
commanding the
satrap of
Syria Belesys and Mazaeus, the
satrap of Cilicia, to
invade the city and to keep the...
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Artaxerxes initiated a counter-offensive
against Sidon by
commanding Belesys,
satrap of Syria, and Mazaeus,
satrap of Cilicia, to
invade the city and...
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behalf of the ****yrian king. He met his
later ally, the
Babylonian Belesys, at Nineveh,
where both
commanded ****yria's
Median and
Babylonian auxiliary...
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quickly revolted, ****aulting
Nineveh together with the
Babylonian priest Belesys.
After failing to urge his
soldiers to
defend the city,
Sardanapalus locked...
- kings,
including those of the Neo-Babylonian Empire. Nabopol****ar,
called Belesys or
Bupolasaros by the ****enistic-era authors, is used in some and is generally...
- the end of the ****yrian
empire after the
revolts of
Arbaces of
Media and
Belesys of Babylon.
Books 4–6:
Median history. The
books recounted the history...
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initiated a counter-offensive
against Sidon by
commanding the
satrap of
Syria Belesys and Mazaeus, the
satrap of Cilicia, to
invade the city and to keep the...