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- Artavasdes is the ****enized form of the Iranian name *R̥tavazdāʰ. Variant renderings in Gr**** include Artabazos (Ἀρτάβαζος), Artabazes (Ἀρταβάζης), and...
- satrap of Cappadocia, who had joined in the Satraps' revolt in which Artabazus' brother, Ariobarzanes, was a parti****nt. However, Artabazos was defeated...
- Artaxerxes III quickly pressured Athens to stop supporting Artabazus by the threat of war. Artabazus subsequently found a new ally in the Thebian general Pammenes...
- Artonis, the daughter of Persian satrap Artabazus II and sister of Pharnabazus III. For Barsine, the daughter of Artabazus, who was the first lady Alexander...
- Pharnaces II of Phrygia and grandson of Pharnabazus I, and great-grandson of Artabazus I. He and his male ancestors, forming the Pharnacid dynasty, had governed...
- Pharnabazus was Memnon of Rhodes, a Gr**** mercenary and relative by marriage. Artabazus, Pharnabazus and Memnon were later allowed to return to Persia, in 343...
- son of Alexander the Great of Macedon by Barsine, daughter of Satrap Artabazus of Phrygia. Heracles was named after the Gr**** mythological hero of the...
- in 454 BC by the Persian army led by Megabyzus, satrap of Syria, and Artabazus, satrap of Phrygia, after a two-year siege. Inaros was captured and carried...
- Achaemenid Dynasty from the 5th until the 4th century BCE. It was founded by Artabazus, son of satrap Pharnaces I (younger brother of Hystaspes, who was born...
- (Gr****: Βαρσίνη; c. 363–309 BC) was the daughter of a Persian father, Artabazus, satrap of ****espontine Phrygia, and a Gr**** Rhodian mother, the sister...