- The
Lygdamid dynasty (c. 520–450 BCE) was a
dynasty of
tyrants in the
region of Caria, who were
subordinate to the
Achaemenid Empire following the conquests...
- emperor. The
first dynasty of
rulers under the
Achaemenid Empire was the
Lygdamid dynasty (520-450 BCE).
Between 460-450 BC,
Mylasa was a
regionally prominent...
- (modern-day Bodrum, Turkey)
Issue Pisindelis (son)
Lygdamis II (grandson)
Dynasty Lygdamid Father Lygdamis I
Mother Unknown Religion Gr**** polytheism...
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moved the
Hecatomnid capital to Halicarn****us, the
former seat of the
Lygdamids. The best-known
monument of the
Hecatomnids is the
Mausoleum at Halicarn****us...
- Hecatomnids. The
Hecatomnids followed the
earlier autochthonous dynasty of the
Lygdamids (520-450 BC) in Caria.
Hecatomnus was the son and
successor of Hyssaldomus...
- town was Halicarn****us, from
where its sovereigns, the
tyrants of the
Lygdamid dynasty (c.520-450 BC), reigned.
Other major towns were Latmus, refounded...
- the
father of
Artemisia I of Caria. He is the
founder of the
eponymous Lygdamid dynasty (520–450 BCE) of
Carian tyrants, who
ruled from Halicarn****us....
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Lygdamid dynasty (Dynasts of Caria) v t e...
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Dynasties Achaemenid Pharnacid Mithridatic Pontus Ariarathid Cappadocia Lygdamid Caria Orontid Armenia Seven Achaemenid clans Related 2,500-year celebration...
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Achaemenid Empire. He was the son of
Artemisia I of Caria, and part of the
Lygdamid dynasty. He was said to be a
young man
already at the time his
mother Artemisia...