- 2nd-century
Roman historian Justin is the only
historian to
refer Darius as
Codomannus, a name he
supposedly bore
before he rose to prominence. It may have been...
- needed]
lived 4th
century BC) was a
brother of the
Persian king
Darius III
Codomannus. He was the son of a
certain Arsames, and
grandson of Ostanes. He was...
-
southern province of Fars in present-day Iran) in 335 BC by
Darius III
Codomannus.
Historians are
surprised that
Darius III
appointed satrap of ****polis...
-
Darius I (the Great, 550 to 487 BC)
Darius II (423 to 404 BC)
Darius III (
Codomannus, 380 to 330 BC)
Crown princes Darius (son of
Xerxes I),
crown prince of...
- was a
Persian satrap of
Lydia and
Ionia under the high king
Darius III
Codomannus. He was one of the
Persian commanders at the
Battle of the Granicus, in...
-
during the
rapid march of the king in
pursuit of the king
Darius III
Codomannus in 330;
which was
probably his last service, as he died of
disease shortly...
-
Artaxerxes II
Mnemon Artaxerxes III
Ochus Artaxerxes IV ****s
Darius III
Codomannus Artaxerxes V
Bessus Italics indicate kings not
directly attested and so...
-
Artaxerxes II
Mnemon Artaxerxes III
Ochus Artaxerxes IV ****s
Darius III
Codomannus Artaxerxes V
Bessus Italics indicate kings not
directly attested and so...
- to Brazil. C. a.
astarte (Surinam,
French Guiana,
Brazil (ParĂ¡)) C. a.
codomannus (Fabricius, 1781) (Brazil (Rio de Janeiro)) C. a.
patelina (Hewitson,...
- One
individual who
successfully emerged from this
campaign was
Darius Codomannus, who
later occupied the
Persian throne as
Darius III.[citation needed]...