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Abrocomes (Ancient Gr****: Ὰβροκόμης) was a son of king
Darius I of
Persia and his wife Phratagune, who died with his full
brother Hyperanthes in the battle...
- Gr****s as "the Immortals" was held back, and two of Xerxes'
brothers (
Abrocomes and Hyperanthes) died in battle. On the
seventh day (11 August), a Malian...
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Ariabignes Arsamenes Masistes Achaemenes Arsames Gobryas Ariomardus Abrocomes Hyperanthes Artazostre Dynasty Achaemenid Father Hystaspes Mother Rhodogune...
- In this struggle,
Herodotus states that two of Xerxes'
brothers fell:
Abrocomes and Hyperanthes.
Leonidas also died in the ****ault, shot down by Persian...
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According to Herodotus, he
fought and died
alongside his
other brother Abrocomes in the
battle of
Thermopylae in the
final phase known as the "Battle of...
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acceptable form of
interfamilial alliance.
Phratagune bore
Darius two sons,
Abrocomes and Hyperanthes, both of whom died at the
Battle of Thermopylae, as did...
- Xenophon:
Xenophon Ephesius (2005). O'****van, J. N. (ed.). De
Anthia et
Abrocome Hephesiacorum libri V.
Bibliotheca Teubneriana.
Munich – Leipzig: K. G...