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5th century BC Persian nobleman
Bubares (Greek: Βουβάρης, died after 480 BC) was a Persian nobleman and engineer in the service of the Achaemenid Empire of the 5th century BC. He was
Bubares
5th-century BC Persian official of Macedonian noble descent
Alabanda Amyntas was the son of the Persian official Bubares by his Macedonian wife Gygaea. He was named after his maternal grandfather, Amyntas I, who
Amyntas_(son_of_Bubares)
King of Macedon from c. 498/497 to 454 BC
According to Herodotus, Alexander married Gygaea to the Persian general Bubares while a vassal of the Achaemenid Empire as a bribe to cover up his murder
Alexander_I_of_Macedon
Ancient Iranian empire, 550–330 BC
Persian official Bubares who married Amyntas' daughter, Gygaea. Family ties that the Macedonian rulers Amyntas and Alexander enjoyed with Bubares ensured them
Achaemenid_Empire
King of Macedon, c. 512 – 498/497 BC
but Alexander covered it up by marrying his sister Gygaea to the general Bubares and paying him a large bribe. Modern historians are generally skeptical
Amyntas_I_of_Macedon
5th century BC Macedonian princess
in marriage by her brother to the Persian General Bubares. Herodotus also mentions a son of Bubares and Gygaea, called Amyntas, who was later given the
Gygaea_of_Macedon
6th century BC Persian general
conflict was later settled by the marriage of one of Megabazus's sons, Bubares, to the Macedonian princess Gygaia, a daughter of Amyntas. After his return
Megabazus
Ancient canal through the base of the Mount Athos peninsula
to float two triremes rowed abreast. The work, led by the two Persians Bubares and Artachaees, lasted three years. It was completed in 480 BC by forcibly
Xerxes_Canal
Ancient tyrant mentioned in Herodotus
isthmus of Corinth in chains. His successor may have been Amyntas II (son of Bubares). "They took in one of these ships Aridolis, the despot of Alabanda in
Aridolis
First dynasty of the Macedonian Kingdom
563 Alcetas c. 533 Amyntas I 512–498/7 Alexander I 498/7–454 Gygaea ∞ Bubares Symache Cleopatra Perdiccas II 454–413 Menelaus Amyntas Philip Alcetas
Argead_dynasty
Ancient Macedonia under Achaemenid Persian rule
Macedonian and Persian elite intermarried. For instance, Megabazus' own son, Bubares, married Amyntas' daughter Gygaea, with the intention of ensuring good
Achaemenid_Macedonia
Al-Bayhaqi, faqih and muhadith Muhammad Baqir Behbahani (1706–1791), theologian Bubares (died after 480 BC), engineer Ibn Bibi (13th century), historian of the
List of pre-modern Iranian scientists and scholars
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Amyntas of Mieza, somatophylax of Philip III Arrhidaeus Amyntas II (son of Bubares), Persian ruler of Alabanda Amyntas Nikator, Indo-Greek king who ruled
Amyntas
Former city of ancient Caria, Anatolia
Caria, but the same city was meant. Amyntas, son of the Persian official Bubares and grandson of the Macedonian King Amyntas, received control of the city
Alabanda
Macedonian and Persian elite intermarried. For instance, Megabazus' own son, Bubares, married Amyntas' daughter, Gygaea; and that supposedly ensured good relations
History_of_the_Balkans
Amyntas II, son of Amyntas I's daughter Gygaea of Macedon and her husband Bubares, son of Megabazus, was given the Phrygian city of Alabanda as an appanage
History of Macedonia (ancient kingdom)
History_of_Macedonia_(ancient_kingdom)
Valley: the larger part of the village lies to the south-west and is known as Bubare, the part to the north-east is known as Kihenda. The coastal plain at Kibiro
Kibiro
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English
dear one; darling. Rhyminglike Meryl and Beryl.
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Arabic, Muslim
A Persian Poet
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Hindu, Indian, Traditional
Famous; Pratishthith
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Goddess Lakshmi
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Devotee of Lord Krishna
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Immortal
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Successful
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English : variant spelling of Reames.
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Arabic, Indian, Muslim, Punjabi, Sikh
Perfume; Frangrance
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