-
stood up from his throne,
shocked at the
state of
Zopyrus, and
asked who had done this to him.
Zopyrus then said that he had
mutilated himself.
Darius asked...
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Zopyrus (/ˈzoʊpɪrəs/;
Ancient Gr****: Ζώπυρος, Zōpyros) may
refer to:
Zopyrus (6th
century BC), a
Persian satrap of
Babylon mentioned in Herodotus' Histories...
- Bagabuxša,
meaning "God saved") was an
Achaemenid Persian general, son of
Zopyrus,
satrap of Babylonia, and
grandson of
Megabyzus I, one of the
seven conspirators...
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Zopyrus (Bishop of Barca), (Ζώπυρος) was a
bishop of the
ancient Roman Town of
Barca in Cyrenica, (Marj, Libya,
North Africa).
Zopyros is best
known to...
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Zopyrus (Gr****: Ζώπυρος; 1st-century BCE) was a
surgeon at Alexandria, and the
tutor of
Apollonius of
Citium and Posidonius. He
invented an antidote,...
- to the story, a mule
owned by
Zopyrus, a high-ranking soldier, foaled.
Following this, a plan was
hatched for
Zopyrus to
pretend to be a deserter, enter...
-
Persians died in the battle, but
Megazybus emerged victorious, with his sons
Zopyrus and Artyphius,
distinguishing themselves. Petisas, son of Usiris, was the...
-
Pyrrhus was
struck down by a tile
thrown by an old
woman and
killed by
Zopyrus, a
soldier of Antigonus. Halcyoneus, one of Antigonus's sons,
heard that...
- Amestris.
Amytis bore
Megabyzus two sons:
Zopyrus and Artyphius.
After the
death of his
father and mother,
Zopyrus fled to Athens, where,
according to Ctesias...
- He
eventually signed the
Nicene Creed with the
other Arian supporters,
Zopyrus of Barca,
Eusebius of
Nicomedia and
Theognis of Nicaea. He was
exiled with...