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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...
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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)...
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Tlepolemus Armenia n/a
Phrataphernes n/a n/a n/a
Hyrcania Phrataphernes Philip Phrataphernes Philip? Philip?
Parthia Phrataphernes Nicanor n/a
Philip Philip...
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Stasanor governed Aria and Drangiana;
Philip governed Bactria and Sogdia;
Phrataphernes governed Parthia and Hyrcania;
Peucestas governed Persis; Tlepolemus...
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Stasanor ruled Aria and Drangiana;
Philip ruled Bactria and Sogdiana;
Phrataphernes ruled Parthia and Hyrcania;
Peucestas governed Persis;
Tlepolemus had...
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rules in Aria and Drangiana;
Philip controls Bactria and Sogdiana;
Phrataphernes rules Parthia and Hyrcania;
Peucestas governs Persis;
Tlepolemus is...
- of Cius
Pharnabazus (5th
century BC) Pharnabazus, son of
Artabazus Phrataphernes Satibarzanes Spithridates Struthas Thyus Tiribazus Tissaphernes Tithraustes...
- Bagoas.
Nabarzanes then went back to Hyrcania, but was
arrested by
Phrataphernes, who had him sent to Alexander,
where he was
seemingly executed. Nabarzanes...