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- Phrataphernes (Median: Fratafarnah, Ancient Gr****: Φραταφέρνης; lived 4th century BC) was a Persian who held the government of Parthia and Hyrcania, under...
- was commanded by Phrataphernes, who was at the time Achaemenid governor of Parthia. Following the defeat of Darius III, Phrataphernes surrendered his governorate...
- Scythaeus the Sogdians, Nicanor; the Parthians, Philippus; the Hyrcanians, Phrataphernes; the Armenians (the Carmanians), Tleptolemus; the Persians, Peucestes;...
- BC) Idernes (423 BC-?) Terituchmes Phrataphernes (?-330 BC) Amminapes (330 BC) Autophradates (330-324 BC) Phrataphernes (324-321 BC) Philip (321-318 BC)...
- Tlepolemus Armenia n/a Phrataphernes n/a n/a n/a Hyrcania Phrataphernes Philip Phrataphernes Philip? Philip? Parthia Phrataphernes Nicanor n/a Philip Philip...
- Stasanor governed Aria and Drangiana; Philip governed Bactria and Sogdia; Phrataphernes governed Parthia and Hyrcania; Peucestas governed Persis; Tlepolemus...
- Stasanor ruled Aria and Drangiana; Philip ruled Bactria and Sogdiana; Phrataphernes ruled Parthia and Hyrcania; Peucestas governed Persis; Tlepolemus had...
- rules in Aria and Drangiana; Philip controls Bactria and Sogdiana; Phrataphernes rules Parthia and Hyrcania; Peucestas governs Persis; Tlepolemus is...
- Bagoas. Nabarzanes then went back to Hyrcania, but was arrested by Phrataphernes, who had him sent to Alexander, where he was seemingly executed. Nabarzanes...
- provinces at Triparadisus in 321. Amminapes was probably soon replaced by Phrataphernes, who was still in charge of the satrapy in 324, and was then succeeded...