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under Tissaphernes was free to
engage the rest of Cyrus' forces.
Cyrus in the
centre threw himself upon Artaxerxes, but was slain.
Tissaphernes claimed...
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envoys to
negotiate with
Tissaphernes and Alcibiades. At this point, Alcibiades's
scheme encountered a
great obstacle.
Tissaphernes would not make an agreement...
- the
prevalent method in
Europe for
naming years. The
Persian satrap Tissaphernes'
enemy Parysatis,
mother of Cyrus,
succeeds in
persuading Persian King...
- result, he
flees to the
court of the
Persian satrap Tissaphernes.
Alcibiades advises Tissaphernes to
withdraw his
support from
Sparta while conspiring...
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result of that event,
Darius II gave
orders to his
satraps in Asia Minor,
Tissaphernes and Pharnabazus, to send in the
overdue tribute of the Gr****
towns and...
- to
Tissaphernes that the ****enes only
followed Cyrus's
orders when they were
attacking the king's authority. The ****enes wait for
Tissaphernes to return...
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leader Tissaphernes who had
broken a “solemn league” with the Gr****s and had
earned the “downright
contempt of the gods.” He
followed Tissaphernes into...
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method in
Europe for
naming years.
Cyrus the
Younger uses a
quarrel with
Tissaphernes over the
Ionian cities as a
pretext for
gathering a
large army and also...
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their services to
Tissaphernes, a
leading satrap of Artaxerxes, but he
refused them, and they
refused to
surrender to him.
Tissaphernes was left with a...
- and
Tissaphernes and
inflicts a
major defeat on
Tissaphernes at Sardis.
Agesilaus agrees to a
three months'
truce with the
Persians under Tissaphernes, the...