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- other hand, considers Mithrenes to be a Persian noble of unknown family background. After the battle of the Granicus Mithrenes surrendered voluntarily...
- Mithrenes (Armenian: Միհրան) is also mentioned as Mithras, High Priest of the temple to the Sun at Armavir. Whether he ever ruled as a king is not known...
- that Armenia was already in submission when Mithrenes was sent there from Babylon late in 331 BC, that Mithrenes took it over as satrap ruling on behalf of...
- Orontes IV would succeed Xerxes whilst another son known as "Mithras" (or Mithrenes II) is recorded as being the High Priest of the temple to the Sun and...
- growing lands. Alexander appoints Atropates as the satrap of Media while Mithrenes is appointed by Alexander as satrap of Armenia. Crossing the Elburz Mountains...
- Achaemenid Empire against Alexander the Great at the Battle of Gaugamela Mithrenes c. 331–317 BC (c. 14 years) Son of Orontes II, defected to join Alexander...
- of Armenia Reign 321 – 260 BC Coronation 321 BC Predecessor Mithrenes Successor Sames Died 260 BC Issue Sames Dynasty Orontid dynasty Father Mithrenes...
- Hydarnes satrap of Ionie (ca.334) Orontes II satrap of Armenia (361–331) Mithrenes king of Armenia (331-ca.317) Orontes III king of Armenia (ca.317-ca.260)...
- the satrap of Armenia and led the Armenian contingent (together with Mithrenes) at the Battle of Gaugamela in 331 BC, was either a son or grandson of...
- 344–336 BC) Orontes II, Satrap (336–331 BC) Mithrenes, Satrap (331–323 BC) Neoptolemus, Satrap (323–321 BC) Mithrenes, King (321–317 BC) Orontes III, King (317–260...