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Tritantaechmes (Old Persian: 𐎨𐎡𐏂𐎫𐎧𐎶, romanized: Ciçantakhma, Elamite: Ṣi-iš-šá-an-tak-ma, Babylonian: Ši-it-ra-an-taḫ-ma) was a king of the Sagartians...
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Behistun relief of
Tritantaechmes.
Label "This is
Tritantaechmes. He lied,
saying "I am king of Sagartia, from the
family of Cyaxares.""...
- the son of Nabonidus. I am king of Babylon.""
Relief of
Tritantaechmes: "This is
Tritantaechmes. He lied,
saying "I am king of Sagartia, from the family...
- of the
dynasty of Cyaxares.' He made
Media to revolt.
Another was
Tritantaechmes, the Sagartian; he lied, saying: 'I am king in Sagartia, of the dynasty...
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Bardiya or
Gaumata Patizeithes Nebuchadnezzar III Açina
Martiya Phraortes Tritantaechmes Frada Vahyazdata Arakha Atamaita Strength Unknown Unknown Casualties...
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Zikartu (c. 744 BCE)
Mettati (c. 719 – 714 BCE)
Bagparna (from 714 BCE)
Tritantaechmes (until July 15, 521 BCE) The
Medes were an
Iranian people. The Persians...
- Herodotus,
during the
reign of
Xerxes II of Persia, the
Satrap of ****yria (
Tritantaechmes, son of
Artabazos I of Phrygia)
received an
income of just over one...
- of Artab****. — Herodotus VII 64-66
Artyphius had a brother,
named Tritantaechmes, who also a
general in the army of
Xerxes I.
Cambridge Ancient History...