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Tiribazus,
Tiribazos or
Teribazus (Old Iranian:
Tīrībāzu) (c.440 BC-370 BC) was an
Achaemenid satrap of
Armenia and
later satrap of
Lydia in
western Anatolia...
- and
Tiribazus failed,
Orontes accused the
latter of
deliberately prolonging the war and
planning to
declare independence. This led to
Tiribazus' dismissal...
- was
recalled to the
Achaemenid Empire in 393 BC, and
replaced by
satrap Tiribazus. At
about this time,
civil strife broke out in
Corinth between the democratic...
- King
Artaxerxes II to take
command of the
satrapy of Sardis,
replacing Tiribazus, and to
pursue an anti-Spartan policy.
During the
Corinthian War, the...
- Walls. Soon afterwards, in 393 or 392 BC,
Antalcidas was
dispatched to
Tiribazus, the
satrap of Lydia, to sue for peace.
Learning of his mission, Athens...
- the
Spartan King
Agesilaus II. The
satrap was
executed and
replaced by
Tiribazus, who
restored order in
Lydia and was
responsible for a
series of treaties...
- when he and
Tiribazus (then
satrap of Lydia) were
besieging Evagoras, king of
Salamis on Cyprus, he made
false accusations against Tiribazus (who had been...
- She was the
daughter of
Artaxerxes II. Her
father bethrothed her to
Tiribazus. However, he
broke the
engagement and
married his
daughter himself. electricpulp...
-
Arsames was
shortly thereafter killed by Arpates, son of the
satrap Tiribazus (who had
originally conspired with the
eldest legitimate son, and had...
- the
prevalent method in
Europe for
naming years. The
Persian generals Tiribazus and
Orontes invade Cyprus, with an army far
larger than any King Evagoras...