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Spithridates (Old Persian: *Spiθradātaʰ;
Ancient Gr****: Σπιθριδάτης
Spithridátēs; fl. 365–334 BC) was a
Persian satrap of
Lydia and
Ionia under the high...
- crossing. The army was led by Arsites, the
satrap of ****espontine Phrygia,
Spithridates,
satrap of
Lydia and Ionia, Arsames,
satrap of Cilicia, Rheomithres,...
- when
Alexander was
being ****ailed by both
Rhosaces and
Spithridates,
Cleitus severed Spithridates's arm
before the
Persian satrap could bring it down on...
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Arrian records Spithridates as the one who lost his arm to
Cleitus and thus
Diodorus seems to
confound Rhosaces with his
brother Spithridates.
According to...
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monarch during a
series of
revolts in 370 BC. The last
satrap of
Lydia was
Spithridates, who was
killed by
Alexander the
Great at the
battle of Granicus. Tabalus...
- 395)
Tithraustes (born 395)
Tiribazus Struthas Autophradates (c. 365)
Spithridates (died
before 334)
Menander (323-321)
Cleitus the
White (321-318) Info...
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sources on
Alexander the Great, who
fought the Lydians,
Rhoesaces and
Spithridates in the center. An
earlier timeline, put him in a
council with
other Persian...
- results.
Later Arexion is
mentioned sacrificing before the
battle with
Spithridates and
Rhathines from Pharnabazus, this time
obtaining favorable omens with...
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appointed him
governor of
Lydia and the
other parts of the
satrapy of
Spithridates, and also
placed under his
command an army of
cavalry and
light infantry...
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although Alexander was
stunned by an axe-blow from a
Persian nobleman named Spithridates.
Before the
noble could deal a death-blow, however, he was
killed by...