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Pharnabazus II (Old Iranian: Farnabāzu,
Ancient Gr****: Φαρνάβαζος
Pharnabazos;
ruled 413-374 BC) was a
Persian soldier and statesman, and
Satrap of ****espontine...
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Pharnabazus in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Pharnabazus or
Pharnabazos (Gr****: Φαρνάβαζος) is the ****enized form of an
ancient Persian name...
- rule and
territories with his
brothers in the late 5th
century BCE when
Pharnabazos had
recently succeeded to the position. Mithradates,
Satrap of Cappadocia...
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Mithradates who
caused Cyrus'
death and was
killed himself in its aftermath.
Pharnabazos,
Satrap of
Phrygia (fl. 413-373 BCE), son of
Pharnaces II of Phrygia...
- Felder, 1867)
Pharneuptychia phares (Godart, [1824])
Pharneuptychia pharnabazos (Bryk, 1953)
Pharneuptychia pharnaces (Weymer, 1911)
Pharneuptychia romanina...
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Perdiccan coalition Commanders and
leaders Krateros † Neoptolemos †
Eumenes Pharnabazos Phoinix Strength 20,000 20,000 class=notpageimage|
Approximate location...
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arrival of
Alexander the
Great half a
century later. "MYSIA, Kyzikos.
Pharnabazos".
classical Numismatic Group, LLC.
Lancaster and London: CNG. 2020. Archived...
- OCLC 314086999. Moysey,
Robert A. (1986). "The
Silver Stater Issues of
Pharnabazos and
Datames from the Mint of
Tarsus in Cilicia".
Museum Notes (American...
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Iberia Also
transliterated as Parnavaz, Farnavaz, Pharnabaz, Pharnabaze,
Pharnabazo,
Pharnabazus or
Pharnaoz According to
Prince Vakhushti of
Kartli According...
- of Dard****, who
controlled the
Troad on
behalf of the
Persian satrap Pharnabazos.
Under Zenis and his wife and
successor Mania, a
garrison of Gr**** troops...