-
against Struthas.
Thibron raided successfully for a time, but
Struthas eventually succeeded in
ambushing one of his
raiding expeditions.
Struthas slew Thibron...
-
became the
prevalent method in
Europe for
naming years. The
Persian satrap,
Struthas,
pursues an anti-Spartan policy,
prompting the
Spartans to
order Thibron...
-
returned to Susa to
report on events, and a new general,
Struthas, was sent out to take command.
Struthas pursued an anti-Spartan policy,
prompting the Spartans...
- to be
poorly organized, however, and
Struthas took
advantage of this to
ambush one of
these expeditions.
Struthas successfully lured Thibron and his men...
- (408 - 401)
Tissaphernes (400 - 395)
Tithraustes (born 395)
Tiribazus Struthas Autophradates (c. 365)
Spithridates (died
before 334)
Menander (323-321)...
- the
prevalent method in
Europe for
naming years. The
Persian general,
Struthas is
dispatched by King
Artaxerxes II to take
command of the
satrapy of Sardis...
-
Persian satrap in the region,
Struthas.
These raids were
highly successful;
Diphridas at one
point captured Struthas's son-in-law, and with the plunder...
- Leucophrys,
where the
Spartan Thimbron established his
bases to
fight against Struthas. The
geographer Steph**** of
Byzantium also
cites a fort
named Achilleion...
-
likely based on the
Persian hyparch Tigranes, who was the son-in-law of
Struthas and
lived in the same
period as Xenophon.
According to Shahbazi, the title...
- new
comedy called The Ecclesiazusae, is performed. The
Persian general,
Struthas is
dispatched by King
Artaxerxes II to take
command of the
satrapy of Sardis...