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- rivalry between the two satraps, of whom Pharnabazus was by far the more energetic and upright. Pharnabazus initially fought with the Spartans against...
- Look up Pharnabazus in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Pharnabazus or Pharnabazos (Gr****: Φαρνάβαζος) is the ****enized form of an ancient Persian name...
- Great. With Artabazos II and Pharnabazus was Memnon of Rhodes, a Gr**** mercenary and relative by marriage. Artabazus, Pharnabazus and Memnon were later allowed...
- and arrived in Bithynia after numerous skirmishes and plunderings. Pharnabazus, satrap of ****espontine Phrygia, was involved in helping the Bithynians...
- Egypt had failed. It was the end of the career of Pharnabazus, who was now over 70 years old. Pharnabazus was replaced by Datames to lead a second expedition...
- Pharnabazus (Old Iranian: Farnabāzu, Ancient Gr****: Φαρνάβαζος; died before 430 BCE), was a member of the Pharnacid dynasty that governed the province...
- the Lacedaemonians, Pharnabazus eagerly gave Conon a fleet of 80 triremes and additional funds to accomplish this task. Pharnabazus dispatched Conon with...
- under satrap Pharnabazus II and Conon decisively defeated the Spartan fleet at the Battle of Cnidus, and, following this victory, Pharnabazus sent Conon...
- Persian satrap, Pharnabazus, and s****s their ****istance for the Athenians. The Spartans discover his plans and arrange with Pharnabazus to have him ********inated...
- BC) Artabazus I (fl. 480–455 BCE) Pharnabazus I (fl. 455–430 BCE) Pharnaces II of Phrygia (fl. 430–422 BCE) Pharnabazus II (fl. 422–387 BCE) Ariobarzanes...