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- publication now in the public domain: Smith, William, ed. (1854–1857). "Pactye". Dictionary of Gr**** and Roman Geography. London: John Murray. 40°29′07″N...
- Pactyes was the Lydian put in charge of civil administration and gathering Croesus's gold when Lydia was conquered by Cyrus the Great of Persia around...
- Kingdom in 546 BC. Cyrus placed Pactyes in charge of collecting tribute in Lydia and left, but once Cyrus had left Pactyes instigated a rebellion against...
- Ancient name Location Modern name Also known as Pactye Thracian Chersonesos, Turkey abandoned Pagasae Magnesia, central Greece Platanos, central Greece...
- indeed Apollo wanted the Cymians to surrender Pactyes. Not wanting to come to grief over the surrender of Pactyes, nor wanting the ill-effects of a Persian...
- Chersonesos. It was due to them that Miltiades erected a wall from Cardia to Pactye. Zerynthus List of Thracian tribes https://www.****us.tufts.edu/cgi-bin/ptext...
- Parthians, Chorasmians, Sogdians, Gandarians, Dadicae, Caspians, Sarangae, Pactyes, Utians, Mycians, Paricanians, Arabians, Ethiopians of Africa, Ethiopians...
- cities, including Pactye, Agora, and Crithote. Miltiades' most famous construction was the Long Wall stretching from Cardia to Pactye. This wall was completed...
- history and geography of the Ionians, and the attacks on it by Harpagus Pactyes' convinces the Lydians to revolt. Rebellion fails and he s****s refuge from...
- and Ionia, although there was an unsuccessful rebellion led by Pactyas (Pactyes), the leader of the civil administration, against Tabalus, the Persian...