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Orontobates (Old Persian: *Arvantapātaʰ,
Ancient Gr****: Ὀροντοβάτης
Orontobátēs;
lived 4th
century BC) was a Persian, who
married the
daughter of Pixodarus...
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eventually married a
Persian nobleman named Orontobates. On the
death of
Pixodarus in 336/5 BCE,
Orontobates succeeded him
outright as satrap, potentially...
- The king of Caria, Pixodarus, dies and is
succeeded by his son-in-law,
Orontobates. As the
Persian satraps have
gathered for a war
council at Zeleia, Memnon...
- his
death in 335 BC, was
succeeded by his own son-in-law, the
Persian Orontobates. Ada fled to the
fortress of Alinda,
where she
maintained her rule in...
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mercenary captain Memnon of
Rhodes and the
Persian satrap of Caria,
Orontobates, to
withdraw by sea.
Alexander left the
government of
Caria to a member...
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Pixodarus of Caria. When
Pixodarus died,
Persian King
Darius had
appointed Orontobates satrap of Caria,
which included Halicarn****us in its jurisdiction. On...
- was
succeeded by his son-in-law the
Persian Orontobates, who had
married his
daughter Ada II.
Orontobates was soon
ousted by
Alexander the
Great in the...
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Mausolus c. 353–351 BCE
Artemisia II c. 351–344 BCE
Idrieus c. 344–340 BCE Ada c. 340–335 BCE
Pixodarus c. 335–334 BCE
Orontobates c. 334–326 BCE Ada...
- her
throne by her
usurping brother. When he died,
Darius had
appointed Orontobates satrap of Caria,
which included Halicarn****us in its jurisdiction. On...
- On the
death of
Pixodarus in 335 BC his son-in-law, a
Persian named Orontobates,
received the
satrapy of
Caria from
Darius III of Persia. When Alexander...