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Oebares (Old Persian: Va(h)ubara) was a
Persian officer of
Cyrus the
Great (fl. c. 6th
century BCE). When
Cyrus sent
Petisaces to
bring Astyages to court...
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Oebares II (Old Persian: Vaubara) was,
according to
Herodotus (Herodotus 6.33) a son of Megabazus,
himself a
first degree cousin of
Darius I.
Oebares...
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certain groom named Oebares, who was a
slave to a Mede.
Astyages cruelly punished Oebares for some offense. As a result,
Oebares conspired against the...
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whether Oebares (who
helped Cyrus to the throne) or
Harpagus parti****ted on the side of
Cyrus in the battle, it is
known that the
original Oebares was an...
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Following the
reorganization of
Darius I,
Mitrobates was
succeeded by
Oebares II (c.493), son of Megabazus.
Artabazus then
became satrap circa 479 BC...
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Darius had a slave,
Oebares, who
rubbed his hand over the
genitals of a mare that Darius's
horse favored. When the six gathered,
Oebares placed his hands...
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region of
Parthia and was
later murdered by a
political opponent,
Oebares. The cir****stances of Astyages'
death are not known.
After Astyages' overthrow...
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Following the
reorganization of
Darius I,
Mitrobates was
succeeded by
Oebares II (c.493), son of Megabazus,
before Artabazus became satrap circa 479...
- was
Otanes (son of Sisamnes).
According to
Herodotus (Herodotus 6.33)
Oebares was a son of Megabazus, and
became satrap of
Daskyleion (****espontine...
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revolt that had happened, but
through the
pleading of the
Persian servant,
Oebares,
Astyages let him
visit his
parents again. In Herodotus' version, in one...