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- wound; it soon
became gangreneous.
Cambyses died
three w****s
later in
Agbatana,
likely the
modern city of Hama. He died childless, and was thus succeeded...
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Herodotus who says that the king of
Media Diokes built the city of
Agbatana or
Ekbatana in the 7th century BC."
Hamadan was
established by the Medes...
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known as Eber-Nari. In July 522 BC,
Cambyses II died at a
location called Agbatana,
which is most
likely the
modern city of Hama. In the
second half of the...
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Croesus and the Lydians, he (Cyrus the Great)
himself marched away to
Agbatana,
taking with him Croesus, and at
first making no
account of the Ionians...