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- The Ariarathid dynasty was a hereditary dynasty of Iranian origin. Ariarathes I 331 – 322 BC Ariarathes II 301 – 280 BC Ariaramnes 280 – 230 BC Ariarathes...
- independence during the reign of Ariarathes III (c. 255-220 BC). The Ariarathid dynasty was abolished by the early course of the 1st century BC by the...
- Alexander the Great's empire. The Kingdom of Cappadocia was ruled by the Ariarathid dynasty from 331 BC until 95 BC. Under Ariarathes IV, Cappadocia first...
- the Kingdom of Cappadocia. He is regarded as the founder of the Iranian Ariarathid dynasty. Ariarathes was eventually captured and executed in 322 BC by...
- Ariarathes I of Cappadocia, Achaemenid satrap, founder of the Iranian Ariarathid dynasty Aristotle, Gr**** philosopher and scientist (b. 384 BC) Cleomenes...
- Epiphanes Philopator (Ancient Gr****: Ἀριαράθης Ἐπιφανής Φιλοπάτωρ), was the Ariarathid king of Cappadocia from 130 BC to 116 BC. He was the youngest son of Ariarathes...
- Corners King of the Universe Pharaoh of Egypt Estate(s) Achaemenid Persian Empire Dissolution 330 BCE Cadet branches Pharnacid dynasty Ariarathid dynasty...
- language. The kingdom was founded by an Iranian dynasty, known as the Ariarathid dynasty (331–96 BC) and was succeeded by another one, the Ariobarzanid...
- of Athena holding Nike, which became the standard reverse type of the Ariarathid coinage. ... His son Ariarathes V (c.162–130), with the cognomen Eusebes...
- (395–334 BC) Argead dynasty (334–305 BC) – Anatolia under Macedonian rule Ariarathid dynasty (331–96 BC) – Kingdom of Cappadocia Antigonid dynasty (306–286...