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- Mithrapāta (c. 390–370 BC) was dynast of Lycia in the early 4th century BC, at a time when this part of Anatolia was subject to the Persian, or Achaemenid...
- the Xanthos trilingual inscription. Lycia was also ruled by men such as Mithrapata (late 4th century BC), whose name was Persian. Persia held Lycia until...
- ISBN 9004109560. CNG: DYNASTS of LYCIA. Mithrapata. Circa 390-370 BC. AR Stater (23mm, 9.73 g, 5h). CNG: DYNASTS of LYCIA. Mithrapata. Circa 390-370 BC. AR Stater...
- helmet decorated with a Centaur, Lion devouring prey Silver stater of Mithrapata of Lycia, c. 390–370 BC Gold stater of the Corieltauvi, 50−20 BC Channel...
- Artumpara is known to have competed for power with another man named Mithrapata. It is thought he was defeated by Perikle. The portrait of Artumpara appears...
- Achaemenid officials in Lycia whom Pericles contested, the other being Mithrapata. By rejecting Persian rule in the 370s and 360s BCE, Pericles was parti****ting...
- (location unknown). Pericles' two most serious rivals were Arttum̃para and Mithrapata. These two dynasts, who both had Iranian names, may have been subjects...
- 912: "...c. 380–370 BC, two western Lycian dynasts named Arttumpara and Mithrapata claimed power simultaneously." Jenkins 2006, p. 155 Jenkins 2006, p. 23...