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unfavourable connotations of corruption. The word
satrap is
derived via
Latin satrapes from Gr****
satrápes (σατράπης),
itself borrowed from an Old Iranian...
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Satrapes was a god in the
Palmyrene pantheon, the name
occurring in
Syrian inscriptions from
Palmyra and the Hauran.
Pausanias (vi.25, 26)
mentions 'Satrapes'...
- The
Western Satraps, or
Western Kshatrapas (Brahmi:, Mahakṣatrapa, "Great
Satraps") were Indo-Scythian (Saka)
rulers of the
western and
central parts...
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Imara satrapes is a moth in the
Castniidae family. It is
found in Brazil,
Paraguay and Uruguay. The
wingspan is
about 75 mm.
Imara satrapes catharina...
- The
Northern Satraps (Brahmi: , Kṣatrapa, "
Satraps" or , Mahakṣatrapa, "Great
Satraps"), or
sometimes Satraps of Mathura, or
Northern Sakas, are a dynasty...
- (Moore, 1878)
Lexias perdix (Butler, 1884)
Lexias satrapes C. & R. Felder, 1861 L.
aeropa L.
satrapes L.
aeetes L.
pardalis (male) L.
pardalis (male) L...
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empire by
dividing it into
administrative provinces, each
governed by a
satrap. He
organized Achaemenid coinage as a new
uniform monetary system, and he...
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commanding Belesys,
satrap of Syria, and Mazaeus,
satrap of Cilicia, to
invade the city and to keep the
Phoenicians in check. Both
satraps suffered crushing...
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illegitimate son of
Alexander the
Great of
Macedon by Barsine,
daughter of
Satrap Artabazus of Phrygia.
Heracles was
named after the Gr****
mythological hero...
- at the
Macedonian court from 352 to 342 BC, as well as Amminapes, ****ure
satrap of Alexander, and a
Persian nobleman named Sisines. This gave the Macedonian...