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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....
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Persians into a panic,
leading Bessus and two
other conspirators,
Satibarzanes and Barsaentes, to
wound the king with
their javelins and
leave him to...
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nomadic Iranian tribes of
Central Asia; Aria,
governed by the
satrap Satibarzanes, who had
initially surrendered to Alexander; Arachosia-Drangiana, governed...
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through Ariana from
Hyrcania towards Bactria, and then
returned to
subdue Satibarzanes, the
former satrap of the
Achaemenid Empire, who was
fomenting rebellion...
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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...
- (Gr****:ἑταῖροι) , was one of the
generals sent by
Alexander the
Great against Satibarzanes when, for a
second time, he had
encouraged Aria to revolt. Car**** and...
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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...
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Alexander invaded Hyrcania. He was also
among the
generals sent
against Satibarzanes, whom he slew in
battle with his own hand. In 329 BC,
together with Craterus...