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Gobryas (Ancient Gr****: Γοβρύας; Old Persian: 𐎥𐎢𐎲𐎽𐎢𐎺 g-u-b-ru-u-v,
reads as Gaub(a)ruva?; Elamite: Kambarma) was a
common name of
several Persian...
- As late as the
reign of
Cyrus the
Great of Persia, the
famous general Gubaru (Gobryas) was
described as the "governor of Gutium".
Little is
known of...
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- army
which captured Babylon was
under the
command of a
certain Gobryas (or
Gubaru), a
Babylonian and
former provincial governor who
turned against his royal...
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during his father's reign, Cambyses'
satraps were all of
Persian stock:
Gubaru in Babylonia-Trans-Euphrates:
Aryandes in Egypt:
Oroetes in Sardis, Mitrobates...
- his
defeat at Opis, fled to Borsippa.
Around 12 October,
Persian general Gubaru's troops entered Babylon,
again without any
resistance from the Babylonian...
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however the name was
verified when the
Cyrus Cylinder was translated,
naming Gubaru as the
leader of the
forces that
captured Babylon. "Cyropaedia, by Xenophon"...
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father was not Ahasuerus, and he was
probably not sixty-two
years old.
Gubaru (or Ugbaru,
called Gobryas in Gr**** sources) was the
general who took Babylon...
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Cyaxares II
Darius the Mede
Other Medians Amytis of
Babylon Artembares Datis Gubaru Mazares Harpagus Aryenis Mandane Lists Monarchs of the
Median dynasty Related...
-
Cyaxares II
Darius the Mede
Other Medians Amytis of
Babylon Artembares Datis Gubaru Mazares Harpagus Aryenis Mandane Lists Monarchs of the
Median dynasty Related...