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King of Kings of the Achaemenid Empire from 423 to 405/4 BC
Artyphius. Artyphius was temporarily spared on Parysatis’ advice to demonstrate the new regime’s leniency. When Arsites surrendered, he and Artyphius
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5th-century BC Achaemenid general
Azanes son of Artaeus, the Gandarians and Dadicae Artyphius son of Artabanus. — Herodotus VII 64-66 Artyphius had a brother, named Tritantaechmes, who also
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Brother of and advisor to Achaemenid king Darius I
Artabanus had a son named Artyphius, who became a general of Xerxes I in the Second Persian invasion of Greece (480-479 BC). Artyphius was in charge of the
Artabanus_(son_of_Hystaspes)
Series of conflicts in the 5th century BC
Ariomardus Artabazus Artapanus Artaphernes Artaphernes (son of Artaphernes) Artyphius Datis Boges Gongylos Hippias Hydarnes II Masistes Megabates Megabazus
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Achaemenid princess
intercession of Amytis and Amestris. Amytis bore Megabyzus two sons: Zopyrus and Artyphius. After the death of his father and mother, Zopyrus fled to Athens, where
Amytis_(daughter_of_Xerxes_I)
5th-century BC Paphlagonian eunuch and Achaemenid official
Parysatis. Artoxares' plot took place just after the revolts of Arsites and Artyphius, and of the satrap Pissuthnes. While plotting he attempted to acquire
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Oasis region in Central Asia
Pharnaces, the Sogdians Azanes son of Artaeus, the Gandarians and Dadicae Artyphius son of Artabanus." in Herodotus VII 64-66 Foundation, Encyclopaedia Iranica
Khwarazm
Achaemenid province
rather akin to that of the Bactrians, and were under the command of Artyphius, son of Artabanus: The Bactrians in the army wore a headgear most like
Gandāra
Method of capital punishment
executed in the same manner for rebellion, along with Arsites' general Artyphius. Some time later, a rebelling general Pisuthnes met the same fate. In
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Ancient Indo-Aryan civilisation
states that during the battle they were led by the Achamenid general Artyphius. Under Persian rule, a system of centralised administration, with a bureaucratic
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Ancient Persian conquest in the Indian subcontinent
Pharnaces, the Sogdians Azanes son of Artaeus, the Gandarians and Dadicae Artyphius son of Artabanus. — Herodotus VII 64-66 After the first part of the campaign
Achaemenid conquest of the Indus Valley
Achaemenid_conquest_of_the_Indus_Valley
General serving under Persian king Artaxerxes I
the battle, but Megazybus emerged victorious, with his sons Zopyrus and Artyphius, distinguishing themselves. Petisas, son of Usiris, was the father of
Usiris_(Persian)
Mardonius (by Parmys) Ariomardus Artaphernes II general satrap of Lydia Artyphius commander Artaynte Artaxerxes I King of Persia 465–424 Darius crown prince
Achaemenid_family_tree
5th-century BC Persian general and satrap
Pharnaces, the Sogdians Azanes son of Artaeus, the Gandarians and Dadicae Artyphius son of Artabanus." in Herodotus VII 64-66 Herodotus 8,126-129 Herodotus
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