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Amorges (Old Iranian: (H)umarga,
Ancient Gr****: Ἀμόργης), son of the
Persian rebel satrap ****outhnes (Πισσούθνης) of Lydia, was the
leader of a Carian...
- [k] and [g] sounds.
Transition through Etruscan accounts for the Gr****
amorge being rendered as
Latin amurca, Gr**** κυβερνἂν (kubernân) as
Latin gubernare...
- part of a
group of
freedom fighters alongside Pactyas and
their friend Amorges, who
worked together to ********inate King
Xerxes I of Persia. However, the...
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meddle in Gr**** affairs. When in 413 BC,
Athens supported the
rebel Amorges in Caria,
Darius II
would not have
responded had not the
Athenian power...
- the
Derbices and
their Indian allies,
after which Cyrus's ally, the king
Amorges of the Amyrgians,
intervened with his own army and
helped the
Persian soldiers...
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which Cyrus and
Amorges became allies, and
Amorges helped Cyrus conquer Lydia. Cyrus,
accompanied by the Sakā haumavargā of his ally
Amorges,
later carried...
- the
Derbices and
their Indian allies,
after which Cyrus's ally, the king
Amorges of the Sakā haumavargā,
intervened with his own army and
helped the Persian...
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Tissaphernes to
proceed to
suppress the
continued rebellion of ****uthnes' son
Amorges, and also
ordered him to
collect the
outstanding tribute from the Gr****...
- them, and were cut to pieces,
together with
their generals, Daurises,
Amorges, and Sisimaces. Herodotus,
Histories 5.121 This article incorporates text...
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Tissaphernes became satrap of
Lydia in 415 BC and
continued to
fight Amorges, son of ****uthnes.
After Sparta had
defeated Athens, the Gr****s invaded...