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Hydarnes (Old Persian: 𐎻𐎡𐎭𐎼𐎴, romanized: Vidṛna), also
known as
Hydarnes the Elder, was a
Persian nobleman, who was one of the
seven conspirators...
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Hydarnes II (Old Persian: 𐎻𐎡𐎭𐎼𐎴, romanized: Vidṛna), also
known as
Hydarnes the
Younger (by
contrast with his
father Hydarnes the Old) was a Persian...
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Hydarnes (c. 6th
century BC) was one of the
seven Persian conspirators who
overthrew the Pseudo-S****is.
Hydarnes (also
spelled Idernes), a Gr**** transliteration...
- BC). He was a
descendant (perhaps grandson) of
Hydarnes the Younger, who was
himself the son of
Hydarnes, one of the
seven Persian conspirators who overthrew...
- that
Hydarnes may have been
given overall command of an
enhanced force including what was left of the Immortals;
according to Diodorus,
Hydarnes had a...
- (August 11), a
Malian Gr****
traitor named Ephialtes led the
Persian general Hydarnes by a
mountain track to the rear of the Gr****s. At that
point Leonidas sent...
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married Stateira, the
daughter of the
Persian nobleman Hydarnes, who was
descended from
Hydarnes, one of the
seven Persian conspirators who
overthrew the...
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later murder him.
Greater Armenia was
ruled by an
Orontid descendant of
Hydarnes, the last
Orontid ruler of
Greater Armenia (Strabo xi.14.15); he was apparently...
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Immortals were
described by
Herodotus as
being heavy infantry, led by
Hydarnes II, that were kept
constantly at a
strength of
exactly 10,000 men. He claimed...
- position.
Hydarnes I,
satrap in the late 6th
century BC?,
granted Armenia by the
Achaemenid king
Darius I as a semi-hereditary
satrapy Hydarnes II, satrap...