Pharnabazus II (Old Iranian: Farnabāzu, Ancient Greek: Φαρνάβαζος Pharnabazos; ruled 413-374 BC) was a Persian soldier and statesman, and Satrap of Hellespontine...
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Egypt had failed. It was the end of the career of Pharnabazus, who was now over 70 years old. Pharnabazus was replaced by Datames to lead a second expedition...
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Artabazos II, and his mother a Greek from Rhodes. Pharnabazus was the son of Artabazos II, satrap of Hellespontine Phrygia. However, Artabazos II was exiled...
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It may refer to: Pharnabazus I of Iberia (326–234 BCE), king of Iberia Pharnabazus II of Iberia (63–32 BCE), king of Iberia Pharnabazus I (fl. 455–430 BCE)...
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Phrygia. He was the son of the Persian satrap of Hellespontine Phrygia Pharnabazus II, and younger kinsman (most probably nephew) of Ariobarzanes of Phrygia...
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Minor. She was the wife of Zenis, sub-satrap under the Persian satrap Pharnabazus II, and became sub-satrap herself after her husband's death. Her husband...
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to Sicily, the king ordered Tissaphernes and the neighboring satrap, Pharnabazus II, to defeat the rebels and exact tribute from Athenian-held territory...
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of Iberia (Kartli, eastern Georgia) from 63 to 30 BC. He is known as Pharnabazus in Classical sources, and is commonly identified with the Bartom or Bratman...
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Pharnabazus (Old Iranian: Farnabāzu, Ancient Greek: Φαρνάβαζος; died before 430 BCE), was a member of the Pharnacid dynasty that governed the province...
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grandfather. He was succeeded by his son Pharnabazus II. Coinage of Hellespontine Phrygia at the time of Pharnaces II, Kyzikos, Mysia, circa 460-400 BC Coinage...
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dynasty was Pharnabazus III. Before the Pharnacids, Mitrobates (ca. 525–522 BCE) had ruled Hellespontine Phrygia for Cyrus the Great and Cambyses II, before...
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(circa 500 BC) Oebares II (circa 493 BC) Artabazos I of Phrygia - r. 477–455 (?) Pharnabazus I - r. 455 (?) - before 430 Pharnaces II - r. before 430 - after...
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under satrap Pharnabazus II and Conon decisively defeated the Spartan fleet at the Battle of Cnidus, and, following this victory, Pharnabazus sent Conon...
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the Lacedaemonians, Pharnabazus eagerly gave Conon a fleet of 80 triremes and additional funds to accomplish this task. Pharnabazus dispatched Conon with...
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sailed into the Hellespont with eighteen triremes. The Persian satrap Pharnabazus, who had replaced Tissaphernes as the sponsor of the Peloponnesian fleet...
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After Lysander's departure, Agesilaus raided Phrygia, the satrapy of Pharnabazus, until his advance guard was defeated not far from Daskyleion by the...
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mercenaries to assist the Persians to reconquer Egypt, but a dispute with Pharnabazus II led to the failure of the expedition. On his return to Athens he commanded...
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apparently a cadet member of the Achaemenid dynasty, possibly son of Pharnabazus II, and part of the Pharnacid dynasty which had settled to hold Dascylium...
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was succeeded by his son, Pharnabazus I (fl. 455 BC - 430 BC), of whom little is known, and then by his grandson Pharnaces II of Phrygia (fl. 430 BC -...
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fleet during the Corinthian War. A fleet under the joint command of Pharnabazus and former Athenian admiral, Conon, destroyed the Spartan fleet led by...
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Sparta permitted democracy to be restored at Athens.: 130–131 Agesilaus II was one of the two kings of Sparta during Sparta's hegemony. Plutarch later...
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Cyprus, encouraged by Isocrates, who writes his Exhortation to Nicocles. Pharnabazus II, Satrap of Hellespontine Phrygia, ends his reign Evagoras, king of Salamis...
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came about when the Persian king yielded to the representations of Pharnabazus II, strongly supported by the chiliarch (vizier) Tithraustes and by the...
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Ten Years War, or the Archidamian War, after the Spartan king Archidamus II, who invaded Attica several times with the full hoplite army of the Peloponnesian...
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and arrived in Bithynia after numerous skirmishes and plunderings. Pharnabazus, satrap of Hellespontine Phrygia, was involved in helping the Bithynians...
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which he was made proxenos. He soon established a relationship with Pharnabazus II, the Persian satrap of Phrygia, and the two entered into a military...
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soldiers led by the Athenian general Iphicrates and the Persian satrap Pharnabazus then sailed and marched to Gaza. The Persians marched from Gaza to Pelusium...
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many Greeks supported Cyrus the Younger in his campaign against Artaxerxes II and fought at the Battle of Cunaxa. The Ten Thousand (401–399) were a Greek...
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expedition under the command of Pharnabazus II occupied Cythera and its inhabitants were sent to Laconia. Pharnabazus had the walls repaired and left...
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Preceded by Artaxias I King of Iberia 78–63 BC Succeeded by Pharnabazus II...
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