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    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...
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  • 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...
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    According to Herodotus, Alexander married his sister to the Persian general Bubares while a vassal of the Achaemenid Empire as a bribe to cover up his murder...
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    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...
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    Persian official Bubares who married Amyntas' daughter, Gygaea. Family ties that the Macedonian rulers Amyntas and Alexander enjoyed with Bubares ensured them...
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  • 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...
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    conflict was later settled with the marriage of one of Megabazus' sons, Bubares, to the Macedonian princess Gygaia, a daughter of Amyntas. After his return...
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    Al-Bayhaqi, faqih and muhadith Muhammad Baqir Behbahani (1706–1791), theologian Bubares (died after 480 BC), engineer Ibn Bibi (13th century), historian of the...
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     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...
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    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...
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    Macedonian and Persian elite intermarried. For instance, Megabazus' own son, Bubares, married Amyntas' daughter Gygaea, with the intention of ensuring good...
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  • 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...
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    Macedonian and Persian elite intermarried. For instance, Megabazus' own son, Bubares, married Amyntas' daughter, Gygaea; and that supposedly ensured good relations...
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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...
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    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...
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    in fact the same city were meant. Amyntas, son of the Persian official Bubares and grandson of the Macedonian King Amyntas, received control of the city...
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    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...
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