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Bubares (Gr****: Βουβάρης, died
after 480 BC) was a
Persian nobleman and
engineer in the
service of the
Achaemenid Empire of the 5th
century BC. He was...
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Alexander covered it up by
marrying his
sister Gygaea to the
general Bubares and
paying him a
large bribe.
Modern historians are
generally skeptical...
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Alabanda Amyntas was the son of the
Persian official Bubares by his
Macedonian wife Gygaea. He was
named after his
maternal grandfather,
Amyntas I, who...
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Persian official Bubares who
married Amyntas' daughter, Gygaea.
Family ties that the
Macedonian rulers Amyntas and
Alexander enjo**** with
Bubares ensured them...
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According to Herodotus,
Alexander married his
sister to the
Persian general Bubares while a v****al of the
Achaemenid Empire as a
bribe to
cover up his murder...
- in
marriage by her
brother to the
Persian General Bubares.
Herodotus also
mentions a son of
Bubares and Gygaea,
called Amyntas, who was
later given the...
- Al-Bayhaqi,
faqih and
muhadith Muhammad Baqir Behbahani (1706–1791),
theologian Bubares (died
after 480 BC),
engineer Ibn Bibi (13th century),
historian of the...
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conflict was
later settled with the
marriage of one of Megabazus' sons,
Bubares, to the
Macedonian princess Gygaia, a
daughter of Amyntas.
After his return...
- to
float two
triremes rowed abreast. The work, led by the two
Persians Bubares and Artachaees,
lasted three years. It was
completed in 480 BC by forcibly...
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Macedonian and
Persian elite intermarried. For instance, Megabazus' own son,
Bubares,
married Amyntas'
daughter Gygaea, with the
intention of
ensuring good...