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Datames (Old Persian: Dātama or Dātāma, Aramaic: Tadanmu,
Ancient Gr****: Δατάμης, romanized:
Datámēs; 407 BC – 362 BC), also
known as Tarkamuwa, was an...
- However,
Artabazos was
defeated by
Datames.
Artaxerxes II
ultimately prevailed, and
Ariobarzanes was
crucified and
Datames ********inated.
Following the capture...
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Griechische Geschicht, 135-6. Nepos, "
Datames", xiv.2, 7, & 8; Xenphon, Agesilaus, ii.26; Polyaenus, "Orontes", vii.14.3-4, "
Datames", vii.21.6, "Ariobarzanes",...
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Hypsopygia datames is a
species of
snout moth in the
genus Hypsopygia. It was
described by
Herbert Druce in 1900. It is
found in Mexico. Savela, Markku...
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satrapy by
Datames, his son by a
Paphlagonian mother. Bing 1998, p. 44;
Sekunda 1988, p. 36
Sekunda 1988, p. 37. Bing, J.
Daniel (1998). "
Datames and Mazaeus:...
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Revolt in the 360s BCE,
Mithridates tricked Datames into
believing in him. But in the end he
arranged for
Datames'
murder in 362 BCE. Similarly, Mithridates...
- Satraps'
Revolt in the 360s BCE,
Mithridates tricked Datames to
believe in him, but in the end
arranged Datames'
murder in 362 BCE. Similarly,
Mithridates gave...
- Revolt,
starting with the
powerful satrap Datames.
Following the
failure of
Pharnabazus II in Egypt,
Datames had been
entrusted by the
Persian king with...
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conquests of
Alexander the Great, in the 5th and 4th
century BCE, such as
Datames, Pharnabazes, and Mazaios, and also on
coins of the
early Seleucid Empire...
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eastern colonies,
including Trapezus (present day Trabzon). The
satrap Datames briefly occupied the city
around 375 BC.
There is
archaeological evidence...