- or Artabasdus.
People with this name include:
Artabazos I of
Phrygia (flourished 5th
century BC)
Artabazos II of
Phrygia (flourished 4th
century BC) Artabazanes...
-
Artabazos then
became involved in a
revolt against the king and
against other satraps who
acknowledged the
authority of
Artaxerxes III.
Artabazos was...
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Artabazos (Ancient Gr****: Ἀρτάβαζος; fl. 480 BC - 455 BC) was a
Persian general in the army of
Xerxes I, and
later satrap of ****espontine
Phrygia (now...
-
Artabazos I of
Characene was a king of Characene, a v****al
state of the Parthians, His
short reign lasted only from 49/48-48/47 BC. Like most
kings of...
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western satraps with the
means to revolt. The
order was
however ignored by
Artabazos II of Phrygia, who
asked for the help of
Athens in a
rebellion against...
- (governor)
Artabazos II.
During his
service to the
Persian satrap,
Artabazos II
allowed Mentor to
marry his
daughter Barsine.
Around 358 BC,
Artabazos II staged...
- BC, he
supported several Persian opponents to
Artaxerxes III, such as
Artabazos II,
Amminapes or a
Persian nobleman named Sisines, by
receiving them for...
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Barsine Born 363 BC Died 309 BC Known for
Mistress of
Alexander the
Great Children Heracles of
Macedon Parent Artabazos II (father)...
- II for
several years as they
opposed Artaxerxes III.
Among them were
Artabazos II and his
daughter Barsine,
possible ****ure
mistress of Alexander, who...
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authority of the
Achaemenid king. The
satrap of ****espontine
Phrygia Artabazos II, who was in
rebellion against Artaxerxes III, was able to take refuge...