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Mithrobuzanes (Old Persian: *Miθrabaujanaʰ;
Ancient Gr****: Μιθροβουζάνης Mithrobouzánēs; d. 334 BC) was a
Persian governor (satrap) of
Cappadocia in the...
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precisely Mithrobuzanes,
corresponds to
Armenian Me(h)ruzhan,
which was a
common name
among members of the
Artsruni dynasty.
Mithrobuzanes was also the...
- ********inated in 362 BCE. The last
Achaemenid satrap of
Cappadocia was
Mithrobuzanes, who died in 334 BCE at the
Battle of the
Granicus fighting Alexander's...
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leaders perished in the battle.
Arrian mentions Niphates, Petenes,
Mithrobuzanes, the
satrap of Cappadocia, Arbupales, the son of the
Darius who was...
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fifty years and died
without achieving anything worthy of note.'
Mithrobuzanes (died 334 CE)
Ariarathes I, 340s–331 BCE Bing 1998, p. 42. Bing 1998...
- resistance.
Defensive efforts were
hampered by
losses such as the
death of
Mithrobuzanes,
governor of the
southern Cappadocian satrapy, who was
killed at the...
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almost certainly a
native Cappadocian.
Abistamenes was the
successor to
Mithrobuzanes, the last
Achaemenid satrap of Cappadocia.
Mithrobouzanes was killed...