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- Mitrobates (Old Persian: *Miθrapātaʰ, Ancient Gr****: Μιτροβάτης Mitrobátēs); (fl.c. 525 - 520 BC) was an Achaemenid satrap of Daskyleion (****espontine...
- territories. The first Achaemenid ruler of ****espontine Phrygia was Mitrobates (ca. 525–522 BC), who was appointed by Cyrus the Great and continued under...
- last member of the dynasty was Pharnabazus III. Before the Pharnacids, Mitrobates (ca. 525–522 BCE) had ruled ****espontine Phrygia for Cyrus the Great...
- slew two notable Persians, Mitrobates, the governor from Dascyleium, who had taunted him concerning Polycrates, and Mitrobates' son Cranaspes; and besides...
- Gubaru in Babylonia-Trans-Euphrates: Aryandes in Egypt: Oroetes in Sardis, Mitrobates in Dascylium, Dadarsi in Bactria, and Vivana in Arachosia. Likewise, the...
- satraps: the first Achaemenid ruler of ****espontine Phrygia had been Mitrobates (c. 525–522 BC), who was appointed by Cyrus the Great and continued under...
- south of the ****espont. Previously it was part of the Kingdom of Lydia. Mitrobates was a satrap, and one of the officials killed by Oroetes (Oroetus), satrap...
- rebellious satrap of Lydia, Oroetes. Oroetes was accused of having killed Mitrobates, the satrap of Daskyleion (****espontine Phrygia) and his son, but is...