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- Pisindelis (Ancient Gr****: Πισίνδηλις), ruled c.460–450 BCE, was a tyrant of Caria, from its capital Halicarn****us, under the Achaemenid Empire. He was...
- took the throne after the death of her husband, as she had a son, named Pisindelis (Πισίνδηλις), who was still a youth. Artemisia's grandson, Lygdamis II...
- the Hecatomnids. Lygdamis I (c. 520–484 BCE) Artemisia (c. 484–460 BCE) Pisindelis (c. 460–454 BCE) Lygdamis II (c. 454–450 BCE) Fornara, Charles W.; Badian...
- c. 520–484 BCE Lygdamis I c. 484–460 BCE Artemisia c. 460–454 BCE Pisindelis c. 454–450 BCE Lygdamis II...
- capital was in Halicarn****us. He was the grandson of Artemisia, and son of Pisindelis, the previous tyrant. Lygdamis ********inated the poet Pany****is, uncle...
- Coinage of Kaunos at the time of tyrant Pisindelis. Circa 470-450 BC....