- of
Sardis (498 BC).
Artaphernes, who had sent most of his
troops to
besiege Miletus, was
taken by surprise. However,
Artaphernes was able to
retreat to...
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Artaphernes (Gr****: Ἀρταφέρνης, Old Persian: Artafarna, from
Median Rtafarnah), son of
Artaphernes, was the
nephew of
Darius the Great, and a
general of...
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reports that
Artaphernes had no
previous knowledge of the Athenians, and his
initial reaction was "Who are
these people?".
Artaphernes asked the Athenians...
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venture between the
Persian satrap Artaphernes and the
Miletus tyrant Aristagoras. In the aftermath,
Artaphernes decided to
remove Aristagoras from power...
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Artaphernes (Gr****: Ἀρταφέρνης, Old Persian: Artafarna) was the name of
several people from
ancient Persia:
Artaphernes, 5th
century BCE
Persian general...
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conquering Naxos,
Aristagoras approached the
satrap of Lydia,
Artaphernes, with a proposal. If
Artaphernes provided an army,
Aristagoras would conquer the island...
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venture between the
Persian satrap Artaphernes and the
Milesian tyrant Aristagoras. In the aftermath,
Artaphernes decided to
remove Aristagoras from power...
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Artaphernes (Ancient Gr****: Ἀρταφέρνης) was a man of
ancient Persia who
lived in the 5th
century BCE who was sent by king
Artaxerxes I in 425 BCE with...
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march upon Sardis, the
capital of
Artaphernes (the
satrap of
Lydia and
brother to
Darius I of Persia).
Artaphernes, who has sent most of his
troops to...
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Herodotus reports that
Artaphernes had no
previous knowledge of the Athenians, and his
initial reaction was "Who are
these people?"
Artaphernes asked the Athenians...