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- 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...
- 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...
- powerful local dynast, who founded the hereditary dynasty of the Hecatomnids. The Hecatomnids followed the earlier autochthonous dynasty of the Lygdamids (520-450...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...