- The
Hecatomnid dynasty or
Hecatomnids were the
rulers of
Caria and
surrounding areas c. 395 – c. 330 BCE. They were
satraps (governors)
under the Achaemenid...
- fortifications,
turning Halicarn****us into the
primary port of the
Hecatomnid navy. The
Hecatomnids built themselves a
palace on the
promontory of Zephyrion, next...
- Ἄδα) (fl. 377 – 326 BC) was a
member of the
House of
Hecatomnus (the
Hecatomnids) and
ruler of
Caria during the mid-4th
century BC,
first as
Persian Satrap...
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challenged by
scholars who
believe either that the
sibling marriages of the
Hecatomnids were
purely symbolic in
nature and that
while Ada was
attested as his...
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powerful local dynast, who
founded the
hereditary dynasty of the
Hecatomnids. The
Hecatomnids followed the
earlier autochthonous dynasty of the
Lygdamids (520-450...
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withdraw by sea.
Alexander left the
government of
Caria to a
member of the
Hecatomnid dynasty, Ada, who
adopted Alexander. From Halicarn****us,
Alexander proceeded...
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surviving inscription. In the 3rd
century BCE, with the fall of the
Hecatomnids,
Labraunda p****ed into the
control of Mylasa. The site was
later occupied...
- the
powerful position his
predecessors of the
House of
Hecatomnus (the
Hecatomnids)
created when they
succeeded the ********inated
Persian Satrap Tissaphernes...
- the
Persian rule was
restored towards the end of the same century. The
Hecatomnids, the
dynasty founded by Hecatomnus, were
officially satraps of the Persian...
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Achaemenid Empire and be
ruled by a new
dynasty of
local tyrants, the
Hecatomnids. Fornara,
Charles W.; Badian, E.; Sherk,
Robert K. (1983).
Archaic Times...