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Drypetis (died 323 BCE) was the
daughter of
Stateira I and
Darius III of Persia.
Drypetis was born
between 350 and 345 BCE, and,
along with her sister...
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Alexander also made him part of the
royal family when he gave him as his
bride Drypetis,
sister to his own
second wife Stateira, both
daughters of
Darius III of...
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treated brutally,
under Alexander's
orders Stateira, her mother, her
sister Drypetis, her
younger brother, and
their paternal grandmother, Sisygambis, were...
- Alexander,
including his
mother Sisygambis and his
daughters Stateira II and
Drypetis.
Alexander is
reported to have
treated them with
great respect. According...
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death of Stateira,
Plutarch misidentified Parysatis as Stateira's
sister Drypetis. In Plutarch's history,
after Alexander's
death in 323 BC, his
first wife...
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which was the
centrepiece of the Susa weddings,
where Stateira's sister,
Drypetis, was also
given in
marriage to Hephaestion.
Within about a year of the...
- Parysatis, the
youngest daughter of
Artaxerxes III. To
Hephaestion he gave
Drypetis; she too was the
daughter of Darius, his own wife's sister, for he wanted...
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Lethe drypetis, the
Tamil tree brown, is a
species of
Satyrinae butterfly found in
South India and Sri Lanka. Male: Upper-side very dark Van**** brown;...
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murdered Stateira.
According to Plutarch, she also had Stateira's sister,
Drypetis,
murdered with the
consent of Perdiccas.
Roxana was pregnant,
which caused...
- ****enes
captured Darius' wife,
Stateira I, his daughters,
Stateira II and
Drypetis, and his mother, Sisygambis, all of whom had
accompanied Darius on his...