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- Satibarzanes (Old Persian: *Šyātibr̥zaⁿs; Ancient Gr****: Σατιβαρζάνης Satibarzánēs; died 330 BC), a Persian, was satrap of Aria under Darius III, king...
- and for all. With Persia now part of his empire, Alexander recruits Satibarzanes, Darius's former adviser and Satrap, to become a top adviser of his....
- nomadic Iranian tribes of Central Asia; Aria, governed by the satrap Satibarzanes, who had initially surrendered to Alexander; Arachosia-Drangiana, governed...
- through Ariana from Hyrcania towards Bactria, and then returned to subdue Satibarzanes, the former satrap of the Achaemenid Empire, who was fomenting rebellion...
- the Persians into a panic, leading Bessus and two other conspirators, Satibarzanes and Barsaentes, to wound the king with their javelins and leave him to...
- Darius' Gr**** mercenaries. In Aria, Alexander's army defeats the satrap Satibarzanes, who initially offers to submit, only to later revolt. Alexander then...
- obviously an important district. It was administered by a satrap, called Satibarzanes, who was one of the three main Persian officials in the East of the Empire...
- Pharnabazus (5th century BC) Pharnabazus, son of Artabazus Phrataphernes Satibarzanes Spithridates Struthas Thyus Tiribazus Tissaphernes Tithraustes Mithridates...
- obviously an important district. It was administered by a satrap called Satibarzanes, who was one of the three main Persian officials in the East of the Empire...
- Phrygia. Andronicus was then sent against the rebellious Persian satrap Satibarzanes, along with Artabazos, Car****, and Erigyius. Andronicus was one of the...