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Camisares (died 385 BC) was an Iranian,
father of Datames, who was high in
favour with the
Persian Great King
Artaxerxes II (404–358 BC), by whom he was...
- He was a son of
Camisares, an
Iranian satrap who
governed Cilicia under the
Achaemenid king
Artaxerxes II (r. 404–358 BC).
Camisares was most
likely from...
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against Cyprus in the 380s BC.
During the 390s BC,
Camisares was
appointed as
satrap of Cilicia.
Camisares was
himself succeeded by his son, Datames, who...
- his
elder brother,
Artaxerxes II, from the
Persian throne. (uncertain)
Camisares, c. 400-385 BCE.
Damates inherited his father's satrapy.
According to...