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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...
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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...
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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...
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Ancient name
Location Modern name Also
known as
Pactye Thracian Chersonesos,
Turkey abandoned Pagasae Magnesia,
central Greece Platanos,
central Greece...
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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...
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Mahisa Distant, 1906
Navarrus Distant, 1901
Neoclerada Malipatil, 1981
Pactye Stal, 1865
Panchaea Stal, 1865
Paramahisa Malipatil, 1981
Parapactye Malipatil...
- Presently,
entrusting Sardis to a
Persian called Tabalus, and
charging Pactyes, a Lydian, to take
charge of the gold of
Croesus and the Lydians, he (Cyrus...