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- with Parysatis. Finally, Parysatis had Stateira murdered. classical sources give different reasons for this deed. According to one version, Parysatis wanted...
- Parysatis and her sisters continued to live at the Persian court. During Darius's campaign against the invasion by Alexander the Great, Parysatis and...
- weddings in 324 BC. At the same ceremony Alexander also married her cousin, Parysatis, daughter of Darius' predecessor. After Alexander's death in 323 BC, Stateira...
- with Parysatis. Finally Parysatis had Stateira murdered. classical sources give different reasons for this deed. According to one version, Parysatis wanted...
- Persian Queen Parysatis from the Achaemenid Empire of the 5th century BC. Located in or near the region of the Eunomia family, Parysatis is a non-family...
- Xenophon. It does seem that Darius II was quite dependent on his wife Parysatis. In excerpts from Ctesias some harem intrigues are recorded, in which...
- ancient Persian name "Parysatis" (Persian: پریساتیس) is related to this name. Two notable women with the name "Parysatis" are: Parysatis, who was the wife...
- Cosmartidene of Babylon, who was married to their common half-sister Parysatis, daughter of Artaxerxes I and his concubine Andia of Babylon. Xerxes II...
- son and successor of Darius II (r. 423 – 405/4 BC) and his mother was Parysatis. Soon after his accession, Artaxerxes II faced opposition from his younger...
- as satrap of Lydia and Ionia from 408 to 401 BC. Son of Darius II and Parysatis, he died in 401 BC in battle during a failed attempt to oust his elder...