- Caunos.
Whether Mausolus held any real or
ceremonial office before the
period of his
reign proper, however, is speculative.
Mausolus Mausolus became satrap...
-
Artemisia and
Mausolus, he had
several other daughters and sons: Ada (adoptive
mother of
Alexander the Great), Idrieus, and Pixodarus.
Mausolus extended his...
- daughters,
Artemisia and Ada, who were
married to
their brothers Mausolus and Idrieus.
Mausolus moved his
capital from
Mylasa to Halicarn****us. His workmen...
- Colossus, and tomb of
Mausolus were destro**** by earthquakes.
Among the
surviving artefacts are
sculptures from the tomb of
Mausolus and the
Temple of Artemis...
- Halicarn****us in Caria, the tomb of King
Mausolus and one of the
Seven Wonders of the World, is built.
Mausolus, King and
Persian satrap of Caria, dies...
- sons (
Mausolus, Idrieus, and Pixodarus) and two
daughters (Artemisia and Ada).
These were
arranged into two
pairs of
married siblings:
Mausolus with Artemisia...
-
Domini calendar era
became the
prevalent method in
Europe for
naming years.
Mausolus is
appointed as the
Persian satrap of Caria.
Timotheus wins over the Acarnanians...
-
trees was
enriched in the ****enistic
style by the
Hecatomnid dynasty of
Mausolus,
satrap (and
virtual king) of
Persian Caria (c. 377 – 352 BCE), and also...
- of
Caria on the
death of
Artemisia II, the
widow of his
elder brother Mausolus.
Shortly after his accession, at the
request of the
Persian king, Artaxerxes...
-
Satraps who
revolted were Datames, Ariobarzanes, Orontes, Autophradates, and
Mausolus. The
timing of
their revolts varied, as did the cir****stances that induced...