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Ancient tyrant mentioned in Herodotus
Alabanda Aridolis (Ancient Greek: Ἀρίδωλις) was a tyrant of Alabanda in Caria, who accompanied the Achaemenid king Xerxes I in his expedition against Greece
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Series of conflicts in the 5th century BC
Peraxes Artybius † Daurises † Mardontes † Tigranes † Achaemenes † Ariabignes † Damasithymus † Mardonius † Masistius † Pherendatis † Artayctes Aridolis
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Phintias, c. 288–279 BC Sosistratus, 279–277 BC. Later tyrant in Syracuse Aridolis, 480 BC (POW) Amyntas, after 480 BC Gorgus, son of Cypselus, fl. 628–600
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Former city of ancient Caria, Anatolia
diocese, Alabanda is today listed by the Catholic Church as a titular see. Aridolis, tyrant of Alabanda during the Second Persian invasion of Greece Amyntas
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5th-century BC Persian official of Macedonian noble descent
city of Alabanda. Amyntas was possibly the direct successor of the tyrant Aridolis. "Bubares, a Persian, had taken to wife Gygaea, Alexander's sister and
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German name derived from the word kuoni, KUNO means "brave."
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