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Megabates (Old Persian: *Bagapātaʰ;
Ancient Gr****: Μεγαβάτης
Megabátēs;
dates unknown) was a
Persian military leader in the late 6th and
early 5th centuries...
- Bagavazdā or Bagabāzu,
Ancient Gr****: Μεγαβάζος and Μεγάβυζος), son of
Megabates, was a
highly regarded Persian general under Darius, to whom he was a...
- 200
triremes under the
command of
Megabates. The
expedition quickly descended into a debacle.
Aristagoras and
Megabates quarreled on the
journey to Naxos...
- a debacle.
Aristagoras fell out with
Megabates on the
journey towards Naxos, and
Herodotus says that
Megabates then sent
messengers to Naxos, warning...
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father of
Hystaspes (satrap of Parthia),
Pharnaces (satrap of Phrygia) and
Megabates (a general).
Arsames lived to see his grandson,
Darius I,
become the Great...
- Artaphernes)
Artyphius Datis Boges Gongylos Hippias Hydarnes II
Masistes Megabates Megabazus Megabyzus Otanes Tithraustes Artayntes Azanes (son of Arteios)...
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supplied and
Megabates was
appointed as
general of the army.
After a
fight started between Megabates and Aristagoras,
Megabates sent a
message to...
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force was
preparing to
attack the
island of Naxos. The
Persian commander,
Megabates, flew into a rage and had him put in stocks, at
which point Aristagoras...
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success of the invasion,
Aristagoras quarreled with the
Persian admiral Megabates. He
interfered in Magabates' role in
disciplining the ship
captains to...
- Engagements.
McFarland & Company, Inc. pp. 109–110.
Herodotus VIII, 126
Diodorus XI, 77 Holland, p. 363. Jona
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