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- which were also called satraps and (by Greco-Roman authors) also called hyparchs (actually Hyparkhos in Gr****, 'vice-regents'). The distribution of the...
- Orontes fell into disfavour. Orontes later reappears in 362/1 BC, as the hyparch of Mysia and the leader of the revolting satraps of Asia Minor. The revolt...
- not clear. The Pseudo-Aristotelian Economics records that Mausolus had a hyparch (ὕπαρχος, 'deputy') active in Lycia, although this account is far from...
- Movses K****natsi (died 490s AD). In the former, he is based on the Persian hyparch Tigranes, while in the latter he was further altered, becoming an Armenian...
- journeying from Prophthasia. Returning the following spring, he dismissed the hyparch he had placed in charge and appointed the Companion Nikanor instead. The...
- hegemony, especially the Theban–Spartan War. He sent Philiscus of Abydos, a hyparch (vice-regent) and military commander of the Achaemenid satrap Ariobarzanes...
- satraps in the Indian provinces, but local Indian rulers referred to as hyparchs ("Vice-Regents"), a term that connotes subordination to the Achaemenid...
- on contemporary figures. Tigranes was most likely based on the Persian hyparch Tigranes, who was the son-in-law of Struthas and lived in the same period...
- Salamis on Cyprus, he made false accusations against Tiribazus (who had been hyparch under him in Armenia) that got him demoted to the minor satrapy of Mysia...
- fourth commander. Notable officers ****ociated with this force include "hyparch" Apion I (the Egyptian), comes Justin (the ****ure emperor),Patriciolus...