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Stateira (Gr****: Στάτειρα; died 323 BC),
possibly also
known as Homa, was the
daughter of
Stateira and Darius III of Persia.
After her father's defeat...
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Stateira (Gr****: Στάτειρα; 370 BC –
early 332 BC) was a
queen of
Persia as the wife of
Darius III of
Persia of the
Achaemenid dynasty. She accompanied...
- the free dictionary.
Stateira or
Statira may
refer to:
Stateira (wife of
Artaxerxes II)
Stateira (wife of
Darius III)
Stateira (wife of
Alexander the...
- at Susa. On the same day,
Alexander married Darius's
eldest daughter,
Stateira. By
wedding both women,
Alexander cemented his ties to both
branches of...
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Stateira (Gr****: Στάτειρα; died
about 400 BC) was the wife of King
Artaxerxes II of Persia.
Asteroid 831
Stateira is
named in her honour.
Stateira was...
- the
daughter of
Stateira I and
Darius III of Persia.
Drypetis was born
between 350 and 345 BCE, and,
along with her
sister Stateira II, was a princess...
- Tissaphernes, but
Stateira had
succeeded in
persuading her
husband to
execute the prisoners. Therefore,
Parysatis is
supposed to have
poisoned Stateira. Plutarch...
- an
Uxian leader. She gave
birth to Darius, Oxyathres, and
possibly also
Stateira I. At the
Battle of
Issus (333 BCE), Darius's army was
routed by Alexander...
-
Persian conspirators who
overthrew the Pseudo-S****is. He was the
father of
Stateira and Teritoukhmes.
Schmitt 2004, pp. 588–590. Bivar, A. D. H. (2002). "Gorgān...
- needed].
After the battle, the ****enes
captured Darius' wife,
Stateira I, his daughters,
Stateira II and Drypetis, and his mother, Sisygambis, all of whom...