- and
Megabyzus led the
forces that
recaptured the city,
after which the
statue of the god
Marduk was destro**** to
prevent ****ure revolts.
Megabyzus subsequently...
- Artab**** and his sons. Parti****ting in
these intrigues was the
general Megabyzus,
whose decision to
switch sides probably saved the
Achaemenids from losing...
- the
throne since, subsequently, he
conspired with
Megabyzus to have
Artaxerxes killed. But
Megabyzus revealed the plot to Artaxerxes, who put Artab****...
- this,
Megabyzus again fell in
disgrace and was
expelled from the
court and
exiled to a town on the
Persian Gulf.
After five
years in exile,
Megabyzus was...
-
September 522 BCE,
along with Otanes, Intaphrenes, Gobryas, Hydarnes,
Megabyzus and Aspathines,
killed Gaumata in the
fortress of Sikayauvati. Cylinder...
- city that did not
submit to
Megabyzus.
After fighting for a year and a half in the marshes,
Inaros was
defeated by
Megabyzus.
Together with the remaining...
- (possibly the same as Aspathines) Gobryas,
father of
Mardonius Intaphrenes Megabyzus I
Hydarnes Darius I
Arthur Emanuel Christensen, a
Danish historian and...
-
reign of the
Achaemenid Persians. In 512/511 BC, the
Persian general Megabyzus forced the
Macedonian king
Amyntas I to make his
kingdom a v****al of the...
- down to the
conquests of
Alexander the Great. Artabazos,
together with
Megabyzus, then
satrap of Syria, had
command of the
Persian armies sent to put down...
- When this failed, he
instead ****embled a
large army
under (confusingly)
Megabyzus, and
dispatched it to Egypt.
Diodorus has more or less the same story...