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- Histiaeus (Ancient Gr****: Ἱστιαῖος, died 493 BC), the son of Lysagoras, was a Gr**** ruler of Miletus in the late 6th century BC. Histiaeus was tyrant of...
- messenger sent by Histiaeus arrived in Miletus, imploring Aristagoras to rebel against Darius. Herodotus suggests that this was because Histiaeus was desperate...
- son-in-law of Histiaeus, whom the Persians had set up as tyrant but did not trust. After general Megabazus presented his complaints about Histiaeus to Darius...
- the outbreak. When Histiaeus arrived in Sardis, Artaphernes asked him why he thought that the Ionians had rebelled and Histiaeus replied that he did...
- and was based in its capital Daskyleion. Megabazus was su****ious of Histiaeus, tyrant of Miletus, and advised Darius to bring him to the Persian capital...
- rule them, along with the individual actions of two Milesian tyrants, Histiaeus and Aristagoras. In 499 BC, the then-tyrant of Miletus, Aristagoras, launched...
- to the tyrant Histiaeus of Miletus the district of Myrcinus on the Strymon's east bank until Megabazus persuaded him to recall Histiaeus after he returned...
- The Gr****s of Histiaeus preserve the bridge of Darius I across the Danube river. 19th century illustration....
- century BCE Thrasybulus 6th century BCE Thoas 6th century BCE Damasanor c. 518-514 BCE Histiaeus c. 513-499 BCE Aristagoras 3rd century BCE Timarchus...
- along with opposition to the individual actions of two Milesian tyrants, Histiaeus and Aristagoras. In 499 BC the then tyrant of Miletus, Aristagoras, launched...